I do this because I am doing research on the efficacy of selective
pedagogies. So it's important that I have the students in my classes
exposed directly to what I am doing. And, I want them to be able to
get credit for the experience, since they are participating in
research. So I don't think it's a dual relationship because I would
want them to be my participants any way you look at it and they migh
as well as part of their research credit this way.
Our irb has no problem with this.
Annette
Quoting Ken Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am curious how tips folks would react to the following situation. We
have a typical subject pool available from our introductory psych
course. However, a faculty member wants to recruit only current
students in classes taught by that faculty member. The reasons for
this procedure remain ambiguous.
My view is that this seems akin to a "dual relationship" situation and
should be avoided. But I am unclear whether this would be an actual
violation of ethical guidelines such that an IRB would not approve the
procedure.
What do you think?
Ken
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Department of Psychology http://www.psych.appstate.edu
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
USA
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