For the ethical procedures section, you will begin with
stating what agreements you have received to get access to your participants or
your data. Some examples might be if you are interviewing people through an
agency, you will need an agreement with the agency (See the IRB site for
samples of such agreements). Include a copy of the agreement in your appendix.
Next indicate your approval number and date from the Walden
IRB, if you need to get approvals from other IRBS, list them here. Discuss any
ethical concerns about recruitment materials and a plan to address them. Some
examples might include how you will recruit (such as with a flyer), your
consent form, and if you are using children and assent form for them. Then you
will need to discuss any ethical concerns related to your data collection, such
as people refusing participation, stopping midway, and having any possible
adverse reactions to the study. Some things to remember that will help with
this section, participants have the right to stop whenever they want. You do
however, have to decide what you will do with their data- will you include it
or exclude it? Anytime your participants might have issues arise from your
study questions you need to find a way to help them. You are not allowed to
counsel them, but you could provide phone numbers/ info on low cost counseling
or hotlines.
If there is any possibility of participants revealing any
personal medical, educational information or illegal activity (e.g., child or
elderly abuse, drug use), you must have a plan as to how you will handle it.
Next, you need to describe how you will protect your data.
State if the data is considered confidential (you know who provided it) or
anonymous (you do not know who provided it). If data are confidential, and it
is possible to determine who provided it, extra protections are required (an
example is if there are 2 women who work at a given agency with 30 men, you
will want to disguise the women so it isn’t possible for the reader to identify
them). You will want to maintain the data on password protected flash drives
and limit access to it. State that you will destroy all data after 7 years
(what APA suggests).
Finally, describe any special ethical considerations for
your study, such as doing a study at your workplace, conflict of interest
issues, and if you are using incentives, such as gift cards. Incentives are not
recommended in general. See the IRB web site on these issues; they have
additional information listed there.
We have now finished reviewing the three chapters that make
up the proposal. Next time we will begin examining the IRB application. Do you
have an issue or a question that you would like me to discuss in a future post?
Would you like to be a guest writer? Send
me your ideas! leann.stadtlander@waldenu.edu
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