2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2021.103115
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Voluntary decision-making in addiction: A comprehensive review of existing measurement tools

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“…On October 11, 2021, we conducted a 2-hr informal interview with Dr. Jones to: (a) center his perspective in the curation process; (b) seek input on keywords to include in our confirmatory search; and (c) understand, from his perspective, how his work has evolved over the years in order to inform our reflections as we navigated through his texts. The primary purpose of the informal interview was expert validation, that is, engagement with the author as a subject matter expert on the keywords and texts in question (see Barned et al, 2021). We saw this step as a necessary component of our methodology given the importance of centering Dr. Jones in work written about him and on topics that he dedicated much of his research and scholarly efforts toward.…”
Section: Methods Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On October 11, 2021, we conducted a 2-hr informal interview with Dr. Jones to: (a) center his perspective in the curation process; (b) seek input on keywords to include in our confirmatory search; and (c) understand, from his perspective, how his work has evolved over the years in order to inform our reflections as we navigated through his texts. The primary purpose of the informal interview was expert validation, that is, engagement with the author as a subject matter expert on the keywords and texts in question (see Barned et al, 2021). We saw this step as a necessary component of our methodology given the importance of centering Dr. Jones in work written about him and on topics that he dedicated much of his research and scholarly efforts toward.…”
Section: Methods Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This qualitative thematic review relied on systematic literature searches in addition to screening and structured thematic content extraction strategy, inspired by Arksey & O'Malley (2005) and by Levac & al. (2010), as well as by more structured forms of thematic literature reviews [7][8][9][10][11][12]. Figure 1 illustrates the article selection process in the form of a PRISMA-type diagram.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%