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Using Mixed Methods to Strengthen BI (Episode 83)

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Rhiannon Mosher, Human-Centred Design Researcher with the Behavioural Science Office within the Public Health Agency of Canada.

In our second episode on mixed methods, Rhiannon Mosher explains how mixed methods are a crucial part of an anti-racist, Indigenized practice of behavioural science. She shares the value of deep learning about people and their context and remembering that results don't always generalize across contexts. Rhiannon also underscores the importance of involving people in research that impacts them and working together to bridge different ways of knowing and being.

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Rhiannon Mosher, Human-Centred Design Researcher with the Behavioural Science Office within the Public Health Agency of Canada.

In our second episode on mixed methods, Rhiannon Mosher explains how mixed methods are a crucial part of an anti-racist, Indigenized practice of behavioural science. She shares the value of deep learning about people and their context and remembering that results don't always generalize across contexts. Rhiannon also underscores the importance of involving people in research that impacts them and working together to bridge different ways of knowing and being.

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