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# Abstract --- #### **Specific Application** Primary context of relevance and focal issue(s) (e.g., public health legislation on [Issue]; school board administration [Issue]) #### **Source for This Method** Citation for studies in which this method was developed or used #### **URE Questions Addressed** Guiding questions of URE addressed by the study; Particular dimensions of research use (e.g., instrumental, conceptual, tactical/relationships, inputs, contexts) are described here. #### **Instrument Origins** How were survey items and scales/domains developed, or where were they drawn from? #### **Range of Application** What contexts is this appropriate for? #### **Target Respondents** Who is the survey intended for? #### **Number and Format of Items** ... #### **Scales/Domains and Subscales/Subdomains** Number and names of scales and subscales #### **Administration Mode** Paper and pencil/web/face-to-face #### **Analytic Methods** e.g., frequencies, composites, rankings, scaling, SNA #### **Guidance for Using, Adapting, or Modifying This Protocol** Recommendations/instructions for how researchers should use this protocol in their own work, e.g. forking a specific component, citing publications or the OSF project itself, etc. #### **Author Contact** Authors can specify how and under what conditions they welcome contact by the research community. Appropriate contact information can be provided here.
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