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by divbit
3433 days ago
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Let me quote what voluntarily handing over personal information means at the university level: "Obtaining written informed consent from a potential participant is more than just a signature on a form.
The consent document is to be used as a guide for the verbal explanation of the study.
The consent document should be the basis for a meaningful exchange between the researcher and the participant.
The participant's signature provides documentation of agreement to participate in a study, but is only one part of the consent process.
The consent document must not serve as a substitute for discussion." http://humansubjects.stanford.edu/new/resources/consent/inde... Seems phrased fairly differently from the typical "terms of use" document we get when signing up for an online service. So I ask. Should these be vastly different things? |
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