Interviewee: Uh-huh.
Interviewer: Now I am going to ask you three questions about your drawing. Can you describe to me what all the components of your pictures are? Just the facts and what we are looking at.
Interviewee: These are people in different departments here. This is supposed to be the community or kids, and they are doing research. So, they are either doing some computer games, surveys, genetic markers, food or questionnaires. That is what this group is. This is more of the community family, so home, and then the other part of the community, like school. This is healthcare. These are supposed to be outcomes, so statistics, manuscripts, writing, and then the arrows are trying to show …show more content…
Interviewer: The last one is, does it give you any insight in opportunities, or challenges, of the TD training,
Interviewee: Challenge is probably over here on the collaborative side, because collaborations are always challenging and time consuming, but it is also exciting, because there is a lot of cool research going on. What was the question again?
Interviewer: Does it give you any insight in opportunities and challenges of TD training?
Interviewee: There are lots of opportunities, but probably more so just looking at the challenges of finding really reliable, strong, researchers in each of these fields, to come to the table and make this little area here where we have a deeper understanding that could actually be filtered in to a randomized control trial.
Interviewer: Very good, that is all the questions. You made a kinetic drawing today and I am going to ask you three questions, and the third question actually has three parts. Can you describe all of the components of your picture, and just the facts that we will be looking