ARTICLE: A short article describing how to create a Delphi project on the STAT59 platform View
ARTICLE: A short article describing how to design a Delphi questionnaire using the STAT59 platform. View
ARTICLE: System requirements for the STAT59 platform. View
INFOGRAPHIC: It can often be difficult to decide how to proceed with the first round of a Delphi study, and whether to choose the traditional method of open questionnaire or to use the modified Delphi with a focus group or expert panel. This infographic can help explain the difference. View
VIDEO: This video explain how to be a Delphi expert using the Stat59 Web App View
VIDEO: This video demonstrates how to use the Stat59 web app to start a research project. View
VIDEO: This video demonstrates how to add two-factor authentication to your Stat59 account. View
VIDEO: This video details how to start a student project with the Stat59 Web App View
VIDEO: When creating a student project, either the student or the advisor can begin the project. This video details how a research supervisor can start a student research project or thesis and invite the student to collaborate. View
VIDEO: This video details how to start a quasi experimental study using the Solomon four-group design. The Stat59 Design Wizard is used to create the study design and data collection frame. View
VIDEO: This short video explains how to quickly start a survey or questionnaire on the Stat59 platform. View
VIDEO: This short video explains how Stat59 works. View
VIDEO: This video describes how to create a new Qualitative project and how to create the research journals. View
VIDEO: This video explains how to add research data (records) to a Qualitative project. This video assumes you have already created the Qualitative project and the research Journal. View
BLOG: The most critical skill for creating a high-impact Delphi study is the ability to write powerful statements. Taking a few moments to learn how to write statements correctly will save hours of time and can increase the quality of your research remarkably. Fortunately, while the requirements for a great Delphi statement are not the same as a survey question, writing the statements need not be difficult. Researchers should follow these five simple axioms to create powerful statements. View
INFOGRAPHIC: This infographic explains the indications for Delphi studies. Use this checklist to make sure the Delphi methodology is the right methodology for your study. View
YOUTUBE: This lecture describes when to use the Delphi technique, and how to perform a Delphi analysis. This video emphasizes the workflow of the Delphi study, and the assessment of consensus. The lesson is suitable for beginners to the technique or experienced researchers looking to refine their methods. View
CHECKLIST: This checklist describes the common indications, methods, and warnings for using Delphi studies. Researchers are advised to consult this checklist before starting to collect data. View
ARTICLE: This article shows how to customize the Delphi consent form and how to download it. View
ARTICLE: This short article lists the features of the Delphi module. View
VIDEO: This short video shows how to analyze a Delphi round, create the next round questionnaire, and send email invites to the experts using the Stat59 Analysis Engine View
VIDEO: This short video shows how to view the Delphi compliance report. The compliance report shows that status of each expert and how many questions have been answered for each survey round. This is the best way to keep track of the progress of each expert in real time. View
ANSWER: There is no limit to the number of questions.
ANSWER: The platform immediately saves all results. Participant can return to the platform at any time to revise or finish their ratings up until the moment you close the survey.
ANSWER: We do have branching options on our normal survey modules, but not on the Delphi module. Normally Delphi studies require all participants to answer all questions.
ANSWER: You will not have direct access to view the consensus thresholds. Generally, these are pre-set at a standard deviation of <= 1.00 on the 1-7 scales, and >=67% of experts choosing the same response on the other scales. We can change those on the backend if you need to use other cut-offs. We strongly suggest using the 1-7 scale and the SD <= 1.00 as your rating scale, as we have studied and published on the reliability of this method. View
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