A new acquisition protocol for conducting studies with children: The science camp research experience

Author:

Márquez-García Amparo V.ORCID,Doesburg Sam M.,Iarocci Grace,Magnuson Justine R.,Moreno Sylvain

Abstract

In the last 50 years, the study of brain development has brought major discoveries to education and medicine, changing the lives of millions of children and families. However, collecting behavioral and neurophysiological data from children has specific challenges, such as high rates of data loss and participant dropout. We have developed a science camp method to collect data from children using the benefits of positive peer interactions and interactive and engaging activities, to allow researchers to better collect data repeatedly and reliably from groups of children. A key advantage of this approach is that by increasing participant engagement, attention is also increased, thereby increasing data quality, reducing data loss, and lowering attrition rates. This protocol describes the step-by-step procedure for facilitation of a science camp, including behavioral, electrophysiological, and participatory engagement activities. As this method is robust but also flexible, we anticipate that it can also be applied to different demographics and research needs.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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