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Mentored Research Project Title

Mentored Research Project Title. Fellow Name, Affiliation Mentor Name, Affiliation. Fordham RETI Cohort 2 - Year 2 Mentored Research Project Presentation July 14, 2013. Abstract. Purpose Participants Method Results Conclusion. Background/Rationale. Consider including

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Mentored Research Project Title

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  1. Mentored Research Project Title Fellow Name, Affiliation Mentor Name, Affiliation Fordham RETI Cohort 2 - Year 2 Mentored Research Project Presentation July 14, 2013

  2. Abstract Purpose Participants Method Results Conclusion

  3. Background/Rationale Consider including Scholarly ethics debate on issue Extant empirical data Fellows previous observations

  4. Research Ethics Questions

  5. Specific Aims

  6. Hypotheses or Anticipated Themes

  7. Study Population Projected and Actual Number of Participants Gender/Ethnicity/Geographic location Other study relevant characteristics (e.g. sexual orientation, drug use, sex workers, HIV status, SES, etc.) Rationale for inclusion/exclusion criteria

  8. Research Design This should be in past tense

  9. Measures/Methods Quantitative Methods: Title of measure, construct assessed, examples of a questions and how responses were scored (e.g. yes/no, Likert-type scale); If appropriate reference previous articles from which measures were used or adapted Qualitative Methods: Focus group or interview questions; If appropriate reference previous articles from which measures were used or adapted

  10. Procedures IRB approval; Informed consent (how obtained) Recruitment strategy and Representativeness of sample if feasible (e.g. % agreeing to participate) Method of testing (e.g. Internet, interview, focus group)

  11. Community/Expert Consultation Who When in research process Task (e.g. critique of survey or interview questions; shaping of consent, recruitment or other procedures; review of results) How consultation influenced research design, human subjects protections, recruitment, or data collection, analysis or interpretation

  12. Planned or Completed Analysis Quantitative: Mean scores, correlations, mean differences etc. Qualitative: Themes with exemplars, tables with distribution of themes if relevant.

  13. Next Steps

  14. Project Challenges & Questions for Group Discussion

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