Spring 2025 Methodology Presentation
Featuring Alexandra Terrill, University of Utah
12:00 pm –
1:30 pm
Virtual
Target Audiences:
Contact:
Natalie Koziol, nkoziol@unl.edu
The MAP Academy welcomes Alexandra Terrill, associate professor at the University of Utah, who will lead a methodology presentation April 4 at noon.
Her virtual presentation is titled, “Protecting Data Integrity: The Pervasive Challenge of Scammers in Remote Technology-based Research.”
Remote technology-based research has rapidly increased in popularity and offers several advantages. However, this approach also carries the risk of disingenuous responses, posing a real threat to data integrity.
Terrill will discuss real-world examples of scammers across a range of study design types and provide guidance for identifying, addressing and preventing these issues.
The presentation is free and open to the public. Join the event April 4 at https://unl.zoom.us/j/97468202146
Her virtual presentation is titled, “Protecting Data Integrity: The Pervasive Challenge of Scammers in Remote Technology-based Research.”
Remote technology-based research has rapidly increased in popularity and offers several advantages. However, this approach also carries the risk of disingenuous responses, posing a real threat to data integrity.
Terrill will discuss real-world examples of scammers across a range of study design types and provide guidance for identifying, addressing and preventing these issues.
The presentation is free and open to the public. Join the event April 4 at https://unl.zoom.us/j/97468202146
https://mapacademy.unl.edu/training/2025/alexandra-terrill
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This event originated in Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families & Schools.