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Johnson, Rebecca L.; Wootten, Megan; Spear, Abigail I.; Smolensky, Ashley – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2023
Previous research shows that processing times on emotion words (both negative and positive) are faster than on non-emotional neutral words. In the current study, we explored how personality traits (the Big Five and the trait emotional intelligence factors) may further influence the processing of emotion versus non-emotion words by conducting two…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Personality Traits, Psychological Patterns, Language Usage
Tavor, Tchai; Akirav, Osnat – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: Integrating people with intellectual disabilities into the community has become a major goal in improving society in general. Our study adds an important layer to discussions of how to achieve this goal. Method: We examine both the willingness to integrate people into the community and their willingness to pay for this integration.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disability, Inclusion, Social Integration
Abukari Kwame; Pammla M. Petrucka – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Gaining ethical approval for qualitative health research and implementing all the planned research processes in a proposed study are not straightforward endeavours. The situation becomes more complex when qualitative research is conducted in a cross-national healthcare and academic context. Also, it is even exhausting when the study is…
Descriptors: Ethics, Doctoral Students, Student Research, Informed Consent
Newcombe, Nicolina – Waikato Journal of Education, 2022
Obtaining ethical approval for my PhD research with adults with learning (intellectual) disabilities presented an unexpected challenge of learning to work with two sets of guidance: the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), and the Ethical Conduct in Human Research and Related Activities Regulations (HRR).…
Descriptors: Ethics, Adults, Intellectual Disability, Civil Rights
Atenas, Javiera; Havemann, Leo; Timmermann, Cristian – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2023
This paper presents an ethical framework designed to support the development of critical data literacy for research methods courses and data training programmes in higher education. The framework we present draws upon our reviews of literature, course syllabi and existing frameworks on data ethics. For this research we reviewed 250 research…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Data Analysis, Ethics, Research Methodology
Colby, Alexander; Wong, Aaron; Allen, Laura; Kun, Andrew; Mills, Caitlin – Cognitive Science, 2023
Task-unrelated thought (TUT) occurs frequently in our daily lives and across a range of tasks, but we know little about how this phenomenon arises during and influences the way we communicate. Conversations also provide a novel opportunity to assess the alignment (or divergence) in TUT during dyadic interactions. We conducted a study to determine:…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Identification (Psychology), Group Membership, Cognitive Processes
Gjermestad, Anita; Skarsaune, Synne N.; Bartlett, Ruth L. – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
People with profound and multiple learning disabilities are often excluded from the processes of knowledge production and face barriers to inclusion in research due to cognitive and communicative challenges. Inclusive research--even when intending to be inclusive--tends to operate within criteria that exclude people with profound and multiple…
Descriptors: Severe Intellectual Disability, Inclusion, Research, Interpersonal Communication
Berkovich, Izhak; Grinshtain, Yael – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2023
This study aimed to explore the rigor strategies and ethical steps reported in qualitative research of educational administration journals in the recent decades. Using a focused search procedure, 321 relevant empirical qualitative articles were identified. Results suggest that qualitative educational administration, management, and leadership…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Administration, Educational Research, Journal Articles
Reeves Meyer, Justin; Heimlich, Joe E.; Horr, E. Elaine T.; Kemper, Rebecca F.; Börner, Katy – Journal of Museum Education, 2023
The article answers the research question: under what conditions and with what methods would museum visitors feel comfortable (and not comfortable) sharing sensitive information for the purposes of museum research or evaluation? We ground our study in literature about sharing personal information in person, online, and in the context of digital…
Descriptors: Museums, Informed Consent, Sharing Behavior, Information Dissemination
Gün Tosik, Ezgi; Bertiz, Yasemin; Hebebci, Mustafa Tevfik – Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 2023
In this study, individuals' trust and verification of social media news and their digital literacy were examined according to the variables of gender, educational status and duration of social media engagement. 174 people participated in the study, which was designed with a cross-sectional design. The results of t-test, ANOVA and Kruskall Wallis-H…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Social Media, News Media, News Reporting
Daniels, Benjamin; Boffa, Jody; Kwan, Ada; Moyo, Sizulu – Research Ethics, 2023
Simulated standardized patients (SPs) are trained individuals who pose incognito as people seeking treatment in a health care setting. With the method's increasing use and popularity, we propose some standards to adapt the method to contextual considerations of feasibility, and we discuss current issues with the SP method and the experience of…
Descriptors: Deception, Informed Consent, Simulation, Patients
Kuru, Esma – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
Society is one of the most important leading factors which affect human life. Humans need to exist in the society which they are the subject of and continue their development. The healthy development and advancement of both societies and humans are possible with education. Without doubt, the only people who keep the connection between humans and…
Descriptors: Teachers, Reputation, Public Opinion, Social Attitudes
Gilardone, Giulia; Viganò, Mauro; Costantini, Giulio; Monti, Alessia; Corbo, Massimo; Cecchetto, Carlo; Papagno, Costanza – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: The comprehension profile of people with agrammatism is a debated topic. Syntactic complexity and cognitive resources, in particular phonological short-term memory (pSTM), are considered as crucial components by different interpretative accounts. Aim: To investigate the interaction of syntactic complexity and of pSTM in sentence…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Aphasia, Short Term Memory, Verbal Communication
Andrew Jahoda; Dave Dagnan; Richard Hastings; Amanda Gillooly; Jenny Miller; Susie Baines; Chris Hatton – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: People with severe to profound intellectual disabilities experience similar or higher levels of depression than those with more mild intellectual disabilities. Yet, there is an absence of evidence about how to adapt existing psychological therapies for this population. Method: A behavioural activation intervention (BeatIt) for people…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Severe Intellectual Disability, Depression (Psychology), Intervention
Lauren K. Bagian; Danielle C. Davis; Ryan C. Parker; Claudia F. Mosley; Joy Y. Balta – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Human body donors play a crucial role in anatomical education, research, and clinical skills training, and those interested in anatomical donation may bequeath their bodies to body donation programs (BDPs). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perspective of body donors on the donation process in order to make recommendations for…
Descriptors: Human Body, Death, Donors, Attitudes