The Enduring Friendship of the MOCCA Team: How Camaraderie Benefits Research

One of the important—though sometimes overlooked—benefits of the IES training programs is friendship. When you think of what makes a good research team, friendship is probably not your first answer. However, the researchers behind the Multiple-Choice Online Causal Comprehension Assessment (MOCCA) demonstrate just how crucial strong bonds are. This blog shares how three long-time friends and members of the MOCCA team–Drs. Gina Biancarosa, Sarah Carlson, and Ben Seipel–have benefited from friendship.

Gina Biancarosa is Ann Swindells Chair in Education and Professor, Department of Special Education and Clinical Sciences.

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