Social and Behavioral Researchers' Experiences With Their IRBs |
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Authors: | Mark H. Ashcraft Jeremy A. Krause |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , Cleveland State University and University of Nevada , Las Vegas |
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Abstract: | This article examines the responsibilities of researchers who conduct exploratory research to provide a service to vulnerable respondents. The term “service” is used to denote the provision of a tangible benefit in relation to the research question that is apart from the altruistic research benefits. This article explores what this “service” could look like, who might be responsible for providing it, and the challenges associated with such a service. The article argues that not providing a tangible benefit to vulnerable research participants is inconsistent with the principle of social justice that undergirds much of the rationale for conducting health disparities research. |
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Keywords: | IRB research regulation research ethics IRB approval minimal risk |
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