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15-Item Genetic Essentialism Scale for Race (GESR)
Year: 2019The Genetic Essentialism Scale for Race (GESR) measures beliefs about the relationship between genes and race with 15 items.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Yaylacı, Ş., Roth, W. D., & Jaffe, K. (2019). Measuring racial essentialism in the genomic era: The genetic essentialism scale for race (GESR). Current Psychology, 1-15.
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CSER Phase 1: Parent Consent Form - Incorporation of Genomic Sequencing into Pediatric Cancer Care Study
Year: 2016This parent consent form was approved by the Institutional Review Board for the Baylor College of Medicine and Affiliated Hospitals for use in the Incorporation of Genomic Sequencing into Pediatric
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CSER Phase 1: Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing:
MI-ONCOSEQ Study ProtocolYear: 2015The Personalized Oncology Through High-throughput Sequencing: MI-ONCOSEQ (Michigan Oncology Sequencing Center) (formerly known as “Personalized Medicine Based on Molecular Profiling of Patients wit
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Trust in Medical Researchers (Full and Short Scales)
Year: 2006Hall and colleagues report the development and validation of 12-item survey and a short form (4-item) survey designed to measure trust in medical researchers.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Cunningham-Erves, J., Villalta-Gil, V., Wallston, K. A., Boyer, A. P., & Wilkins, C. H. (2019). Racial differences in two measures of trust in biomedical research. Journal of clinical and translational science, 3(2-3), 113-119.
- Hall, M. A., Camacho, F., Lawlor, J. S., DePuy, V., Sugarman, J., & Weinfurt, K. (2006). Measuring trust in medical researchers. Medical care, 44(11), 1048-1053.
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Trust in Medical Researchers Scale
Year: 2006Mainous and colleagues report the development and validation of the 12-item Trust in Medical Resesearchers Scale. This scale is designed to be self-administered.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Cunningham-Erves, J., Villalta-Gil, V., Wallston, K. A., Boyer, A. P., & Wilkins, C. H. (2019). Racial differences in two measures of trust in biomedical research. Journal of clinical and translational science, 3(2-3), 113-119.
- Mainous, A. G., Smith, D. W., Geesey, M. E., & Tilley, B. C. (2006). Development of a measure to assess patient trust in medical researchers. The Annals of Family Medicine, 4(3), 247-252.
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9-Item Genetic Essentialism Scale for Race (GESR)
Year: 2020This version of the Genetic Essentialism Scale for Race (GESR) measures beliefs about the relationship between genes and race with 9 items.
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Semi-structured Interview Guide, Recall by Genotype (RbG) Research
Year: 2018This topic guide can be used to interview research participants on their perceptions of recall by genotype research, which recruits on the basis of genotype.
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Semi-structured Interview Guide, International Health Research Collaborations
Year: 2017This interview guide was developed to elicit African researchers experiences in international health research consortia; perceived benefits and risks of participation, and their recommendations for
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Family Health History Interview Guide
Year: 2016Chen and colleagues developed this qualitative interview guide to explore the topic of family health history with Chinese Americans in the United States.
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Eugenics Acceptance Measure
Year: 2021The Eugenics Acceptance Measure contains 15 items that can be completed on a 5-point scale ranging from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree).
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected]