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Semi-structured Interview Guide: Experiences with Personal Genomic Testing
Year: 2020This semi-structured interview guide explores perceptions and use of personal genomic testing (PGT).
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Survey, Support for Government Regulation of GMO Foods and Percived Risk of GMO Products
Year: 2016This survey assesses support for government regulation of GMO foods and percived risk of GMO products.
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Baseline Impact of Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey
Year: 2014Carere and colleagues created the Baseline Impact of Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey to collect information about why participants chose to pursue direct-to-consumer personal genomic testing
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2 Week Follow-Up Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey
Year: 2014Carere and colleagues created the 2 Week Follow-Up Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey to measure experiences related to direct-to-consumer personal genomic testing (PGT) approximately 2 weeks af
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6 Month Follow-Up Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey
Year: 2014Carere and colleagues created the 6 Month Follow-Up Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey to measure experiences related to direct-to-consumer personal genomic testing (PGT) approximately 6 months
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6 Month Follow-Up Non-Responder Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey
Year: 2014Carere and colleagues created the 6 Month Follow-Up Non-Responder Personal Genomics (PGen) Study Survey, a short 5 minute survey sent to study participants who had not responded to the 6 Month Foll
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REVEAL Impact of Genetic Testing in Alzheimer’s Disease (IGT-AD) Scale
Year: 2010Chung and colleagues created the REVEAL Impact of Genetic Testing in Alzheimer’s Disease (IGT-AD) Scale to measure psychological impact of genetic susceptibility testing for Alzheimer disease (AD).
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Chung, W, W., Chen, C. A., Cupples, L. A., Roberts, J. Scott, Hiraki, S. C., Nair, A. K., Green, R. C., & Stern, R. A. (2009). A new scale measuring psychologic impact of genetic susceptibility testing for Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 23(1), 50-56.
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Considerations Prior to Forming an Academic-Industry Partnership: Questions for Academic Researchers & Industry Researchers
Year: 2012Lehmann and colleagues created a list of questions for academic researchers and industry researchers to consider prior to forming an academic-industry partnership for the purposes of managing confl
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(4) Narrated Slideshow Videos: Introduction to Gene Drive Technologies for Lay Audiences
Year: 2020Schairer and colleagues created 4 Narrated Slideshow Videos that provide an introduction to gene drive technologies for lay audiences. Each narrated video is between 5-6 minutes.
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Focus Group Guide: Introduction to Gene Drive Technologies for Lay Audiences
Year: 2020Schairer and colleagues created this focus group guide which includes moderator questions that evaluate the effectiveness of a set of 4 narrated slide show videos about gene drive technologies for
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected]