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HCI Study Participant Recruiting Resources

Here are some suggestions for finding and recruiting healthy study participants from different populations.

Recruiting from the General Population

Off-campus

On-campus

  • hci-experiments@csDELETEthisTEXT.ubc.ca mailing list
  • Undergraduate, graduate secretaries from other departments who can forward your call for participants
  • HCI courses: CPSC 344 / 444 / 544 / 543 students (in-class announcements)
  • Physical posters
    • Get permission from dept. representative first for departmental buldings
    • ICICS / CS - ugrad bulletin boards: West Wing, floor 0
    • PSYC dept. bulletin boards in the Kenny building
    • Bulletin boards @ Doug Mitchell Thunderbird arena, Osborne gym (Thunderbird & East Mall), the SUB, Rec centre, libraries, residences
    • Bulletin boards in the UBC village

Recruiting Older Adults (55+)

  • Posters in off-campus locations (see complete list above above)
    • Seniors' communities:
      • Tapestry at UBC (Westbrook village across from Save-On Foods)
      • Joanna's building's bulletin board
  • Seniors centres:
    • Kerrisdale Seniors Centre (part of VPB's Kerrisdale community centre)
      • Attn: Jennifer Takai, Senior's Programmer: (604) 257-8111 (call or email get timely respones)
      • Alt: Susan Mele, Recreation Supervisor: (604) 257-8118 (call or email get timely respones)
      • It's possible to recruit participants in person here: set up a booth in the lobby during lunch rush, games and other scheduled activities (talk to Jennifer to find out when these are happening)
      • Conduct studies here (quiet music practice rooms are available in the community centre, above the library, book with Jennifer)
    • Oakridge Seniors Centre (no response)
    • South Granville Seniors Centre (no response)
      • Attn: Alex Korotchenko, Program and Volunteer Coordinator: (604) - 732-0812, email and calling worked but respones could be delayed, best to stop by in-person
      • Can recruit participants by setting up a table in the lobby during their community lunches, but seniors come here for specific activities so the amount of interest (or free time to talk) can vary wildly
  • VPB Community Centres, VPL locations visited for the C-TOC study (little / no response aside from a small handful of callers after the experiment had concluded):
    • Douglas Park Community Centre
    • Mount Pleasant Community Centre
    • False Creek / Athletes' Village Recreation Centre
    • False Creek Community Centre
    • Kitsilano Community Centre
    • Dunbar community centre
    • VPL (Vancouver Public Library) Mount Pleasant
    • VPL South Granville
    • VPL Kitsilano
    • VPL West Point Grey
  • Place an ad in the Courier newspaper
  • Snowball recruiting

Recruiting Children

-- MatthewBrehmer - 23 Jan 2012
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