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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 25.
Published in final edited form as: Res Eval. 2019 Jun 14;28(3):279–289. doi: 10.1093/reseval/rvz012

Table 3.

TREC constituents’ agreement with CC performance outcomes (n = 47)

CC performance outcome Agree n (%)
Facilitated collaboration between participating sitesa 38 (92.7)
Decreased administrative burden to participating sites 34 (85.0)
Facilitated transdisciplinarity within site’s research projectsa 32 (80.0)
Used initiative resources effectively 30 (76.9)
Decreased cost burden to participating sites 31 (75.6)
Increased transdisciplinary scientific productivity at participating sitesa 30 (73.2)
Increased efficiency of research conduct at participating sites 28 (68.3)
Shaped transdisciplinary science at participating sitesa 25 (62.5)
Facilitated implementation of research conducted at participating sites 24 (60.0)
Facilitated collaboration within participating sitea 24 (60.0)

Notes: Rows may not sum to 47 due to missing data. Responses do not differ between TREC investigators and NCI program staff based Fisher’s exact tests.

a

Items specific to collaborative transdisciplinary research coordination.