NNERPP Deep Dive -- Researcher Independence
>>Background
How can researchers maintain their independence in RPPs when partnership work often means working closely with P-side partners all along the research process?

We often field this question and recently captured some current thoughts on this from the field in a NNERPP Extra Deep Dive article.

>>Invitation
We have three questions we’d love your response to in order to continue the conversation (note that your responses can be in bullets, in full sentences, or anywhere in between, and as long / short as you’d like; and that you can choose to stay anonymous or indicate your name).

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(1) How important is it to maintain independence in the work between research-side and practice-side partners in the context of an RPP? Why or why not?
(2) How close is "too close" in the R-P relationship? When do you know you've crossed the line and can no longer consider the research an "independent" perspective?
(3) How have you navigated the tension between maintaining research independence and building trust / being useful to your p-side partners?
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