Definition of Coresearchers

1. coresearcher [n] - See also: coresearcher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coresearchers

coreopsis
coreopsises
corepexy
corepraxy
corepresentation
corepresentations
corepression
corepressor
corepressors
corequisite
corequisites
corer
corers
cores
coresearcher
coresearchers (current term)
coresidence
coresident
coresidential
coresidents
corespondent
corespondents
coreys
corf
corfes
corgi
corgis
corgwn
coria
coriaceous

Literary usage of Coresearchers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lore: Capturing Traditional Environmental Knowledge by Martha Johnson (1998)
"The village-based group consists of 24 helpers or "coresearchers." As 12 villages were to be covered in the study, this represents two people per village. ..."

2. Researching Violently Divided Societies: Ethical and Methodological Issues by Marie Smyth, Gillian Robinson (2001)
"Each of the coresearchers advises the lead researcher on their own people. This usually enables the informants to speak freely during interviews on the ..."

3. Forging Links for Health Research: Perspectives from the Council on Health by Nancy Arbuthnot Johnson, Vic Neufeld (2001)
"Community Information, Empowerment, Transparency International, for example, has successfully involved community members as coresearchers in the conduct of ..."

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