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We have a department review and then, if all is well, it is forwarded to the IRB for expedited or full review. With expedited review, one member of the IRB is asked to review the proposed project.
This applies to both student and faculty research.
Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Interim Chair, Dept. Psychology & Counseling University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 72035 >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/2/2004 11:21:14 AM >>> Our university does require IRB approval for student research in courses. Primarily their projects meet criteria for expedited review, but the logjam at the IRB has led them to consider having a departmental-level IRB to handle such projects (as long as they in fact meet criteria for an expedited review). To my knowledge APA has not specifically addressed this question, but it does stand to reason that all research projects utilizing human subjects would be subject to the same guidelines, regardless of the educational level of the researcher.
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- Re: IRB question Michael Scoles
- Re: IRB question Deb Briihl
