Jeff: can you specify what you mean by 'permission slips'? Do you mean
'Informed Consent'?

Annette

On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Jeffrey Nagelbush wrote:

> This may be a strange question but I will ask anyway.  Are there any
> guidelines as to how long we should keep signed permission slips for the
> research we do?
>
> Thanks in advance for your responses
>
> Jeff Nagelbush
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