Researcher Identity and Study Creation
Price and Kerschbaum are both disabled, Price notes that the dynamic of having both disabled researchers and disabled research participants had effects on the data collection methodologies and analysis including that interviews were conducted in various combinations of in-person, remote, telephone, email, instant messaging, signing, and oral speech with additions of interpreting and captioning. Additionally, participants had assistants, personal interpreters, and service animals present.
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Researcher Identity and Study Creation
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Researcher Identity and Study Creation
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Researcher Identity and Study Creation