Re: Shadowlake Village Resident research project | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Craig Ragland (craigragland![]() |
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:34:28 -0800 (PST) |
Lisa, in February, the Cohousing Assoc. of the U.S. (Coho/US) accepted a proposal from Betsy Morris, Ph.D., a resident of Berkeley Cohousing, to be its Research Director. One of Betsy's goals is to help coordinate research efforts so as to help minimize the impact of multiple researchers conducting multiple surveys, interviews, etc. As you point out, the cumulative level of interest amongst researchers and the press is quite the phenomena and is becoming daunting for some. I expect Betsy will be in touch with you soon. Craig (writing as Coho/US Board member) On 3/21/06, Lisa Poley <lpoley [at] vt.edu> wrote: > > > I know that many cohousers already feel studied to death and would just > like to be left in peace to live their lives thank you, without being > constantly poked and prodded by pesky researchers.
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Re: Elder Care In Community Craig Ragland, March 21 2006
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Shadowlake Village Resident research project Lisa Poley, March 21 2006
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Shadowlake Village Resident research project Lisa Poley, March 21 2006
- Re: Shadowlake Village Resident research project Martin Sheehy, March 21 2006
- Re: Shadowlake Village Resident research project Craig Ragland, March 21 2006
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Re: Elder Care In Community Craig Ragland, March 21 2006
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