Human Research Protections in Sociology and the Social Sciences

 

Participant Notebooks
Volume 1

Table of Contents

 

 

I.        Agenda

II.     Participant List

III.    Faculty Biographies

IV.    Code of Ethics of the American Sociological Association

V.     The Development and Role of Guidelines

A. Research Conduct and the History and Ethical Underpinnings of Human Subjects Protection, Joyce Iutcovich

                   i.            The Belmont Report

                  ii.            The Nuremberg Code

                 iii.            Declaration of Helsinki

B.  Overview of Federal Regulations, Jeffrey Cohen

                  i.            Code of Federal Regulations, 45 CFR 46

                 ii.            Human Subject Regulation Decision Charts

                iii.            Expedited Review Categories

                iv.            "Searching for 'Research Involving Human Subjects'"  Ivor Pritchard

 

VI.    Key Concepts in Human Research Protections

A.  Informed Consent - Karen Hegtvedt

                    i.            Informed Consent Checklist from OHRP

                   ii.            Sample Informed Consent Form from Emory University

                  iii.            Informed Consent Examples (7 types)

B. Risk/Benefit Analysis - Richard Campbell

                  i.            Risk and Harm Recommendations submitted to NHRPAC

                 ii.            Table on Kinds of Harms and Ameliorative Measures   Joan Sieber

C.  Confidentiality - Felice Levine

                   i.            Recommendations of the National Human Research Protections Advisory Committee

 

VII.            Dynamics and Demands of Various Research Contexts

A.  Community Studies, Case Studies, and Field Research -      Judith Levy

B. Use of Extant Data - Public Use and Limited Access Data - Richard Campbell

                   i.            Recommendations of the National Human Research Protections Advisory Committee

                  ii.            Policy and Procedure Examples for Public Use Data

a.   Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan

b.   Murray Research Center, Radcliffe

c.   University of Wisconsin

C.  Surveys - Cross Sectional and Longitudinal - Joyce Iutcovich

D.  Experimental Research - Karen Hegtvedt

 

VIII.  IRBs at Work

A.     IRB Flexibility - Jeffrey Cohen

B.     Interacting with IRBs - Karen Hegtvedt

C.     Mock IRB Case Studies

 

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