Tips for developing a data-only protocol

Tips for developing a data-only protocol

Author
Ryan Thiel

A well-written protocol is crucial to the success of any research study — this includes data-only studies that exclusively use existing data and involve no participant interaction.

In this article, we’re sharing practical tips to help you develop a complete, IRB-ready, data-only protocol for your University of Minnesota study using a four-part framework: Plan, connect, submit, and conduct.

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