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Summer Starling is a doctoral candidate at the School of Public Health at the University of California Berkeley. Summer researches judgment and decision-making among adolescents seeking sexual health information in digital spaces. Her main methodology is a computer-based, qualitative user experience protocol for finding and interpreting online sexual health information among adolescents that includes cognitive interviewing techniques. Summer’s teaching and research expertise includes: qualitative methodologies, including grounded theory, mixed methods, and behavior change and interventions, and adolescent health.

 

Consulting

Qualitative Methods, Survey Design, Web-based data collection
Not currently available.

Consulting for conceptualizing qualitative studies; analytic strategy design; and developing code systems/codebooks and coding in teams. Guidance for qualitative analysis: grounded theory, narrative/thematic and content analysis. Software assistance available for MaxQDA, Atlas.TI, and Qualtrics.