Collaborate
Collaborate
Why collaborate?
- GNI aims to improve global public health, and your participation is vitally important.
- You will receive free access to the GNA test and scoring for specified purposes.
- With your permission, we will recognize your contribution to the GNI website.
Types of collaboration include:
- Collecting normative (reference) data for healthy children or adults.
- Coordinating normative data collection in a country, region, or institution.
- Helping translate the GNA into a needed language.
- Engaging in collaborative research or data analysis with GNI.
- Consulting to GNI in other ways.
We aim to translate the GNA and collect normative data for it in as many languages and countries as possible. GNI needs hundreds of collaborators to help collect normative data or coordinate normative data collection by others in every country.
Translating the GNA into any language also is an essential type of collaboration. This includes translating the test materials forward and backward, reconciling translation errors, and reviewing final versions for ease of understanding and acceptability for users.
GNI aims to build a team of scientific, statistical, linguistic, and cultural consultants to guide these activities. Consulting with GNI is a valued form of collaboration.