Ethical and Practical Considerations of Open Data Sharing when Conducting Research with Human Participants

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Ethical and Practical Considerations of Open Data Sharing when Conducting Research with Human Participants

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2019-03

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The Libraries and LATIS will present on the conflicts that can arise when attempting to balance the protection of participant privacy with expectations for open data. Restrictive language in IRB protocols, consent forms, and participant agreements designed to protect privacy can limit researchers when sharing, storing, or archiving the resulting data. Ethically, what is the appropriate course of action

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Bakker, Caitlin; Hunt, Shanda; Hofelich Mohr, Alicia. (2019). Ethical and Practical Considerations of Open Data Sharing when Conducting Research with Human Participants. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/226120.

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