Series 2 - Ethical standards in research and consultation (07 Aug 07)
To conduct good research you must get informed consent from respondents - and avoid inconveniencing them
Obtaining informed consent
Respondents should always be assured that their participation is voluntary, and that their refusal to take part, or to answer some of the questions will not result in any adverse consequences for them. It is particularly important for service providers who are in position of some influence over their service users, to make thi…
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