![]() ![]() This check list is designed to assist researchers in developing transparency related materials and in determining which materials are appropriate to share internally only and which would need to be share externally for those to understand the project. The design and application of a qualitative “transparency checklist” was discussed. This webinar introduces general concepts of research transparency and how they relate to qualitative work, including data sharing, data ethics and data management. Principles of transparency are also being written into funding requirements and journal policies. Transparent research provides better outcomes for individual researchers, scientific communities, and society. ![]()
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