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Psychology of the Informed Consent Process: A Commentary on Three Recent Articles
Authors:Michael D Mumford
Institution:Department of Psychology, The University of Oklahoma
Abstract:In conducting research on humans, respect for human dignity requires investigators to obtain informed consent. Institutional pressures, however, often reduce the informed consent form to a signature on a document. Unfortunately, people often do not read or understand these documents. In the present effort, we argue that the key problem here arises because investigators often do not take into account the psychology of participants. Based on 3 articles, we argue that informed consent requires investigators to help participants “make sense” of a study, and its implications, for both themselves and others. Informed consent procedures that might encourage participant sensemaking are discussed.
Keywords:ethics  informed consent  research ethics  participants
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