A. The Bureau provides a wide range of research services for EHHS faculty and EHHS graduate students at dissertation and thesis level. Services include consultation regarding the following: research and/or statistical design, survey development, online survey data collection, quantitative database development, quantitative data analysis, and quantitative data interpretation. In addition, the Bureau services include online survey layout, quantitative and qualitative data entry, and qualitative data transcription services.
A. Yes! The College provides Bureau services at no cost for unfunded EHHS faculty research and for EHHS graduate students working on dissertations or theses.
A. The Bureau provides research services to a wide variety of funded projects. For grant-funded work, the Bureau collaborates with the project's primary investigator to determine a research scope of work and budget; after which Bureau services are charged to the related grant index. Most often this occurs when the Bureau serves as the grant evaluation/research team on a funded project. In the case of program evaluation, the Bureau is often considered to be an external evaluator by a grantor, even for grants awarded to Â鶹ӰԺ State.
A. Yes. The Bureau collaborates with faculty pursuing extramural funding by developing and writing evaluation and/or research plans for grant proposals, with the understanding that the Bureau will provide said services in the event of a funding award.
A. Current EHHS faculty are entitled to an unlimited number of hours of Bureau service for unfunded research.
A. Yes; graduate students working on dissertations or theses receive 40 hours of Bureau consultation services and an additional 40 hours of data lab services (not to be interchanged) at no cost. Additional hours of service are available according to the Bureau's current fee structure. Students are typically asked to have their dissertation or thesis advisor accompany him or her to the first Bureau consulting session.
A. The Bureau Data Lab accepts audio files in mp3 or mp4 format. All files, whether audio or transcriptions, are transferred between the Bureau and clients using SharePoint, which is available through Microsoft Teams. The Bureau will provide the necessary SharePoint links for all secure file transfer purposes.
A. It typically takes eight hours of transcription labor to transcribe every hour of audio. To accommodate all requests for transcriptions in a timely manner, the Bureau transcription queue operates on a rotating basis. In this process, transcriptionists work on one client's files for approximately 20 hours (which is about three hours of an audio recording), then rotate to the next file in the queue, and so on. For that reason, it is a good idea to prioritize your files in the order in which you would like them transcribed.
A. No.
A. Yes. Video files can be transcribed if compatible with the Bureau's ExpressScribeâ„¢ software. Only audio portions of the video are transcribed, and notations and/or comments regarding the video content are not provided.
A. Yes. Clients will be asked to provide the Bureau with a copy of the IRB official approval letter/e-mail prior to the processing of any data.
A. No.