Representative Involvement

Representative Involvement is when research teams include all types of people. 

Read about how PCORI explains representative involvement.

You can find Representative Involvement tools below that are sorted by their stage of research (planning, doing, and sharing).

Planning

Community Research Partner Recruiting: Thinking about who should work on our team

Use this tool to discuss who should be on the research team. This includes what types of characteristics people on the research team should have. 

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   Ready to Use Partner recruitment planning

  Partner recruitment planning Instructions

 

  Foundational Expectations

This tool aligns with the following PCORI Foundational Expectations for Partnerships in Research:

Doing

Solving disagreements

Use this tool to choose an approach to resolving disagreements.

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   Ready to Use Solving disagreements

 

  Foundational Expectations

This tool aligns with the following PCORI Foundational Expectations for Partnerships in Research:

Sharing

Dissemination Strategies: How do we want to Share About our Research Project?

Use this tool to make decisions about what types of products you want to make to share about your research. This could include journal articles, presentations, podcasts, etc. 

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   Ready to Use Dissemination Strategies

  Dissemination Strategies Instructions

 

  Foundational Expectations

This tool aligns with the following PCORI Foundational Expectations for Partnerships in Research: