Communicating Research Findings
This course focuses on effective practices, guidelines, and strategies for communicating and presenting research findings.
Researchers have a range of ethical obligations when designing and conducting their research activities. These obligations also pertain to how researchers share their findings with others. This course covers two main topic areas in the realm of sharing research findings. The first module focuses on practices and guidelines for presenting research findings to other researchers. The second module focuses on strategies for more effectively communicating research to the public.
Language Availability: English
Suggested Audiences: Individuals conducting research including students and faculty members
Organizational Subscription Price: Included in base subscription
Independent Learner Price: $29 per person
Provides an in-depth discussion on communicating research results to the public, including approaches for making results more understandable to difference audiences.
Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 19270 (English)
Author(s): Elizabeth Bass, MPH - Stony Brook University
Discusses how to present research findings accurately for publication, including strategies for preparing figures, graphs, and digital images.
Recommended Use: Required
ID (Language): 19355 (English)
Author(s): Christina N. Bennett, PhD - The American Psychological Society; Douglas W. Cromey, MS - University of Arizona