2024
DOI: 10.1002/pra2.1094
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Who Are They? Redefining Demarcation of Research Participant Characteristics and Related Conceptualizations

Ina Fourie,
Naresh K. Agarwal,
Theo JD. Bothma
et al.

Abstract: In any research that involves people, whether as respondents or participants, demarcation of their characteristics is crucial for necessary context. These can include their roles (e.g., patient, caregiver), relationships (e.g., partner), and demographics such as age range, [dis]ability, ethnicity, gender, language, race, socio‐economic group or geographic region. Yet, despite this need for precision, terminology used for demarcation is often treated as intuitive (“y'know”). For example, age demarcations seem t… Show more

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