Daté : mars 2023
Auteurs : Carlos Barahona , Claire Nicklin , Maria Quispe , Ciara McHugh , Josue Job Huanay Quispe
Cette session sur les méthodes de recherche FRN s'est concentrée sur la manière de générer des questions de recherche sur nos réseaux (par exemple, sur les liens ou la configuration), et comprenait des études de cas sur l'utilisation de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux et des outils pour construire et analyser ces réseaux.
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Enregistrements de la session (playlist)
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK5PktXR1tmOph0VOcGy_-zccwtn7hQk1
FRN-RM-Session-29th-March-2023_Resources_listFR.docx
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Networks-in-R.zip
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Experiments with Farmers I - "Why?"
This video introduces the idea of Experiments with Farmers and explores five reasons to involve farmers in you...
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Experiments with Farmers II - What happens to designs?
This video explores the details of the way in which experiments with farmers could be designed, using a variet...
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Experiments with Farmers III - "From noise to information"
This video gives some examples of how to look at data from on-farm trials in a slightly different way, enablin...
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Experiments with Farmers IV - "Farmers are not replicates!"
Replication is often a point of confusion for researchers. Often, researchers conducting on-farm trials will s...
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Experiments with Farmers V - "Communicating the design"
Communication is vital when conducting experiments with farmers. This video discusses some of the issues of ho...
Webinaire
Designing Right-N Trials with Farmers - Week 1: "The Objectives"
This webinar was given to a group of CCRP West Africa Grantees as part of the Research Methods Support Project...
Webinaire
Designing Right-N Trials with Farmers - Week 2: "Design Details"
This webinar was given to a group of CCRP West Africa Grantees as part of the Research Methods Support Project...