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Genetics Post-Course Survey (Genotype Data)
Year: 2013Salari and colleagues designed this survey to measure student attitudes and knowledge about genomics and personalized medicine after taking an 8-week course on genomics and personalized medicine.
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Awareness and Purpose of Genetic Counseling Survey
Year: 2013Maio and colleagues designed this survey to measure awareness and perceptions of the purpose of genetic counseling.
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
Attitudes Toward Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing in Twin Pregnancies Survey
Year: 2018Reese and colleagues designed this survey to collect information on attitudes toward prenatal genetic screening and testing, including changes in attitude toward or uptake of testing related to the
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
The IntegratedEthics Staff Survey™ (IESS)
Year: 2013This survey, created by Pearlman and colleagues, measures the attitudes of staff towards ethical practices in multiple areas of a healthcare organizations.
Research Population: AdultsValidation(s):- Pearlman, R. A., Bottrell, M. M., Altemose, J., Foglia, M. B., & Fox, E. (2013). The IntegratedEthicsTM Staff Survey: A tool to evaluate and improve ethical practices in health care. AJOB Primary Research, 4(1), 7-19.
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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
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
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
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
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
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected] -
DNA Ancestry Testing Survey
Year: 2021Rubanovich and colleagues created the DNA Ancestry Testing Survey to examine the impact of DNA ancestry test results on perception of ethnic and racial identities.
Research Population: AdultsContact: [email protected]