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Grid-Enabled Measures (GEM) Update

Grid-Enabled Measures (GEM) Update. PopSciSIG Face 2 Face Meeting Rick P. Moser, Ph.D. Research Psychologist July 29, 2010. Why Gem? Current State of (Most) Research. Grid Enabled Measures (GEM): Science 2.0. Architecture for participation Data driven decisions

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Grid-Enabled Measures (GEM) Update

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  1. Grid-Enabled Measures (GEM) Update PopSciSIG Face 2 Face Meeting Rick P. Moser, Ph.D. Research Psychologist July 29, 2010

  2. Why Gem? Current State of (Most) Research

  3. Grid Enabled Measures (GEM): Science 2.0 • Architecture for participation • Data driven decisions • Wisdom of the masses Overall Goals: To facilitate a virtual community of scientists using collaborative web technology to: • vet and promote the use of standardized measures– based on theoretically-meaningful constructs; • share the resulting harmonized data. https://www.gem-beta.org/

  4. Current State of GEM • Constructs: 73 • Measures: 110 • Registered Users: 190

  5. The Power of the Grid: Connecting Data Systems

  6. Next Steps Update Features • Status flags • Content area as meta-data • Filtering • Edit comments Continue to Develop Datasets Tab • Add publicly available datasets • Other possible data: • CECCRs • LAF Connect with Cancer Centers • Coordination of behavioral measures • Possible data sharing

  7. Dissemination Efforts April, 2010: Society of Behavioral Medicine September, 2010 to April, 2011: • Work with professional organizations to propose and vet measures for curation • Society of Behavioral Medicine • American Public Health Association • Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco • Press Club event Spring, 2011 AJPM Special Issue • Special supplement on cyberinfrastructure • Published by Spring, 2011

  8. GEM Demonstration http://www.gem-beta.org/

  9. Measure Tab with Filter

  10. GEM Website Constructs Measures Datasets

  11. Constructs: Browse Other Attributes: Definition Synonyms Theoretical context Similar and associated constructs Examples of use

  12. Measures: Browse Other attributes: Author Source reference Number of items Response category formats Validity Reliability

  13. Adding and Editing Measures

  14. Measures: Feedback/Ratings This scale is especially useful with adolescents.

  15. Datasets Tab

  16. Datasets Tab: Meta-Data, Measures and Constructs, Preview, Download Other Attributes: Contact name Number of observations Population Data collection mode(s)

  17. HINTS-GEM: Using Science 2.0 for Public Solicitation/Vetting of Survey Items

  18. HINTS-GEM Phase II: Proposing Alternatives and Seeking Comments Comments: May need to differentiate between receiving and sending Tweets.

  19. Phase III: Rating Final Versions of Constructs and Items

  20. Phase IV: View Final Versions of Constructs and Items with Ratings

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