How a Coding Error Sparked Short-Term Reform at a Custodial Mental Hospital

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  • Robert Sommer

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Survey research, serendipity, mental hospital reform, state hospital

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This article highlights the important role played by the research consultant in action research (AR) with organizations lacking experience in behavioural research. In this case, the consultant helped staff of a custodial mental hospital conduct a community survey. When the consultant departed, hospital staff did not realize that questionnaire items had been counterbalanced. The uproar created by the incorrectly scored items, which cast the hospital in a negative light, resulted in several positive reforms. Without further prodding, most of the reforms proved temporary.

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2013-06-27

Comment citer

Sommer, R. (2013). How a Coding Error Sparked Short-Term Reform at a Custodial Mental Hospital. Action Learning and Action Research Journal, 18(2), 69–78. Consulté à l’adresse https://alarj.alarassociation.org/index.php/alarj/article/view/54

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