Implications of Institutional Review Board (IRB) decisions, especially for qualitative inquirers, may be that already marginalized voices continue to go unvoiced. Using a constructivist inquiry as a case study, this article examines IRB assessment of risk for interpretive qualitative research
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidance to assist investigators in the ...
http://institutionalreviewblog.blogspot.com The main focus of the five weeks old weblog seems to be ...
Whitney’s text Balanced Ethics Review: A Guide for Institutional Review Board Members highlights and...
Institutional Review Boards (IRB) were instituted to protect the rights of research participants and...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are responsible for weighing the risks and benefits of research p...
dated, locally-administered groups charged with evaluat-ing human participant research. IRBs, and hu...
Participatory research operates in a complex, dynamic social milieu and seeks to share the power inh...
This article highlights the need to understand the deliberations of Institutional Review Board (IRB)...
In the U.S., all research must be approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) that evaluates res...
Prompted by shared discussions about our doctoral research, this paper focuses on two tensions we id...
Most individuals outside of research are unaware of the function of an Institutional Review Board (I...
Objective. To describe, qualitatively and quantitatively, the impact of a review by multiple institu...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were developed in response to a historically demonstrated need fo...
Ask researchers about one of the biggest impediments to experimental research, and they will point t...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidance to assist investigators in the ...
http://institutionalreviewblog.blogspot.com The main focus of the five weeks old weblog seems to be ...
Whitney’s text Balanced Ethics Review: A Guide for Institutional Review Board Members highlights and...
Institutional Review Boards (IRB) were instituted to protect the rights of research participants and...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are responsible for weighing the risks and benefits of research p...
dated, locally-administered groups charged with evaluat-ing human participant research. IRBs, and hu...
Participatory research operates in a complex, dynamic social milieu and seeks to share the power inh...
This article highlights the need to understand the deliberations of Institutional Review Board (IRB)...
In the U.S., all research must be approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) that evaluates res...
Prompted by shared discussions about our doctoral research, this paper focuses on two tensions we id...
Most individuals outside of research are unaware of the function of an Institutional Review Board (I...
Objective. To describe, qualitatively and quantitatively, the impact of a review by multiple institu...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were developed in response to a historically demonstrated need fo...
Ask researchers about one of the biggest impediments to experimental research, and they will point t...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidance to assist investigators in the ...
http://institutionalreviewblog.blogspot.com The main focus of the five weeks old weblog seems to be ...
Whitney’s text Balanced Ethics Review: A Guide for Institutional Review Board Members highlights and...