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Guidelines for reporting research using systematic coding of observed human behaviour (SCOBe)
Hillen, Marij A. (Amsterdam Public Health)
Hoeben, Evelien M. (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement)
Kok, Rianne (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
McHale, Calum (University of St. Andrews (Regne Unit))
Sexton, Melissa M. (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Asdonk, Sabine van der (Leiden University)
Bongardt, Daphne van de (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Bowman, Brett (University of the Witwatersrand)
Brown, Richard (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Branje, Susan (Utrecht University)
Chorney, Jill (Dalhousie University)
Donker, Monika H. (Universiteit Utrecht)
Ejbye-Ernst, Peter (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement - NSCR)
Geeraerts, Sanne (Universiteit Utrecht)
Giessen, Danielle Van der (University of Amsterdam)
Humphris, Gerald (University of St. Andrews (Regne Unit))
Larsen, Helle (University of Amsterdam)
Philpot, Richard (Lancaster University)
Portell Vidal, Mariona (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Psicobiologia i de Metodologia de les Ciències de la Salut)
Yuan, Siyang (University of Dundee)
Veen, Chiel van der (Windesheim University of Applied Sciences)
Noordman, Janneke (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (NIVEL))

Publicació: Springer Netherlands, 2024
Descripció: 17 pàg.
Resum: Systematic coding of observed human behaviour (SCOBe) is used across disciplines and topics but methodological reporting is often incomplete. We developed internationally generated, interdisciplinary guidelines for methodological reporting of such research. Using Delphi methodology, a working group of 22 experts sought group consensus in three rounds. Participants first assessed an initial set of reporting criteria (round 1). Next, in interactive meetings participants revised these criteria and reached consensus on reporting content (rounds 2 & 3). We present 20 criteria constituting the first comprehensive reporting guidelines for SCOBe research using existing, newly developed, or modified coding systems. The criteria encompass three procedural domains: 1. Research context; 2. Properties of the coding scheme; and 3. Application of the coding scheme. The presented guidelines will assist in substantiating and assessing the quality of SCOBe research. We encourage researchers to adopt these guidelines, to enhance quality of mono- and interdisciplinary research.
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Observational research ; Systematic coding ; Interdisciplinary research ; Methodological reporting ; Delphi methodology
Publicat a: Quality and Quantity, ISSN 1573-7845

DOI: 10.1007/s11135-024-01969-9


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