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Lindsay L. Shea; Mi-Yeet Wong; Wei Song; Katy Kaplan; Disha Uppal; Mark S. Salzer – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Peer support has been an undeveloped pathway for filling the service gap and to generate employment opportunities for autistic individuals. Peer supports have been deployed widely in mental health and among veterans and understanding the utility of this service modality among autistic individuals illuminates opportunities for research, policy, and…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Peer Relationship, Social Support Groups, Individual Characteristics
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Janine Arantes – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
As a result of the growing commercial marketplace for teachers' digital data, a new organization that includes educational data brokers has evolved. Educational data brokerage is relatively intangible due to the ease of de-identified data being collected and sold via educational technology. There is an urgent need to expose how the brokerage of…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Technology, Commercialization, Privacy
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Honora Quinn Burnett; Alyssa Boral; Samantha Schaap; Christy Haas-Howard; Sonja O'Leary – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: School-based health centers (SBHCs) have the capability to overcome youth barriers to care. Virtual care programs (VCP) facilitate connection between school nurse and off-site SBHC providers and can increase the reach of SBHCs. This project aimed to examine Denver Public School nurses' perspectives of a pilot VCP. Methods: Thirteen…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Telecommunications, Access to Health Care, School Nurses
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Abrera, Anna Marie C.; Pagkatipunan, Paulo Maria N.; Limson, Elisa Bernadette E. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
The establishment of a Research Ethics Committee (REC) is a significant step to ensure the standard procedures in ethics review process that protect human participants. However, in instances when RECs are not yet established, surrogate activities are practiced by some institutions. The objective of this study was to identify prevailing research…
Descriptors: Research Committees, Ethics, Educational Research, Educational Researchers
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Winnie Lay; Loretta Gasparini; William Siero; Elizabeth K. Hughes – Research Ethics, 2025
Dynamic consent is increasingly recommended for longitudinal and biobanking research; however, the value of investing in such systems is unclear. We undertook a rapid review of the benefits and challenges of implementing dynamic consent by searching five databases (Ovid Medline, Ovid Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and…
Descriptors: Databases, Research Reports, Researchers, Research Methodology
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Lareau, Annette; Rao, Aliya Hamid – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
There is a dearth of methodological guidance on how to conduct participant observation in private spaces such as family homes. Yet, participant observations can provide deep and valuable data about family processes. This article draws on two ethnographic studies of family life in which researchers conduct in-depth interviews, recruit families, and…
Descriptors: Family Life, Observation, Ethnography, Research Methodology
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Thomas I. Mackie; Ana J. Schaefer; John S. Palatucci; Laurel K. Leslie; Stephen Crystal; Michael Gusmano; Hannah E. Karpman – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2022
Active participation of youth and surrogate decision-makers in providing informed consent and assent for mental health treatment is critical. However, the procedural elements of an informed consent process, particularly for youth in child welfare custody, are not well defined. Given calls for psychotropic medication oversight for youth in child…
Descriptors: Youth, Child Welfare, Child Custody, Policy
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Joanna Morrison; Awantika Priyadarshani; Abriti Arjyal – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Obtaining informed consent can be challenging during peer research when the boundaries between researcher and participant are blurred. We developed a novel visual consent method with illiterate artists in Nepal who conducted peer interviews in their communities. Artists discussed and sketched images related to ethical principles to create a visual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Action Research, Participatory Research
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Marris, Jessica E.; Perfors, Andrew; Mitchell, David; Wang, Wayland; McCusker, Mark W.; Lovell, Timothy John Haynes; Gibson, Robert N.; Gaillard, Frank; Howe, Piers D. L. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Recent work has shown that perceptual training can be used to improve the performance of novices in real-world visual classification tasks with medical images, but it is unclear which perceptual training methods are the most effective, especially for difficult medical image discrimination tasks. We investigated several different perceptual…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Radiology, Perception, Visual Discrimination
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Jones, Kyle M. L.; Goben, Abigail; Perry, Michael R.; Regalado, Mariana; Salo, Dorothea; Asher, Andrew D.; Smale, Maura A.; Briney, Kristin A. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2023
Higher education data mining and analytics, like learning analytics, may improve learning experiences and outcomes. However, such practices are rife with student privacy concerns and other ethics issues. It is crucial that student privacy expectations and preferences are considered in the design of educational data analytics. This study forefronts…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Data Collection, Learning Analytics
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Hane, Julianna; Stich, Elizabeth – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
This article contributes to an emerging academic dialogue about teaching aerial dance. As aerial dance in higher education has become more widespread, institutions and instructors must evaluate both the risks and benefits of implementing these programs. Although the inherent risk of aerial dance may invite some skepticism, the authors propose that…
Descriptors: Risk, Dance Education, College Faculty, Risk Management
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Katrina E. Forbes-McKay; Sarah Henderson – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between mental well-being (MWB) and social support (SS) whilst addressing the paucity of research on students' support for emergency contact schemes (ECSs) and their views on how and when such schemes should be implemented. Design/methodology/approach: In total, 113 students recruited via…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Emergency Programs, Social Support Groups
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Tiwonge K. Mtande; Carl Lombard; Gonasagrie Nair; Stuart Rennie – Research Ethics, 2024
Although the use of the cluster randomized trial (CRT) design to evaluate vaccines, public health interventions or health systems is increasing, the ethical issues posed by the design are not adequately addressed, especially in low- and middle-income country settings (LMICs). To help reveal ethical challenges, qualitative interviews were conducted…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Ethics, Randomized Controlled Trials, Medical Research
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Mathilde Léon; Shoba S. Meera; Anne-Caroline Fiévet; Alejandrina Cristia – Research Ethics, 2024
The last decade has seen a rise in big data approaches, including in the humanities, whereby large quantities of data are collected and analysed. In this paper, we discuss long-form audio recordings that result from individuals wearing a recording device for many hours. Linguists, psychologists and anthropologists can use them, for example, to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Data Collection, Audio Equipment
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Sarven S. McLinton; Sarah N. Menz; Bernard Guerin; Elspeth McInnes – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) reviewers often provide similar feedback across applications, which suggests that the problem lies in researcher awareness of key issues rather than novel, unsolvable challenges. If common problems can be addressed before lodgement by applicants referencing clear evidence-based supports (e.g., FAQs on common…
Descriptors: Ethics, Informed Consent, Research Committees, Research Methodology
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