The EQIPD Quality System – Our new questionnaire covers it!

The EQIPD Quality System is the result of a collaborative effort between several people and organizations, yet cannot specifically address all potential scenarios under which research rigor measures are needed and will be implemented.  The foundation laid by EQIPD is formulated in the “core requirements” (see link below) and we welcome further efforts to support the development of tools, instruments, services, and follow-up projects that address the variety of needs of the wider research community.

https://eqipd-toolbox.paasp.net/index.php?title=Core_Requirements

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