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IRB Training
Researchers Conducting Less than Minimal Risk Research Module
Core Module Topics This module is designed for faculty, staff, graduate students, and undergraduate students involved in less than minimal risk research, which entails no known physical, emotional, psychological, or economic risk, to nonvulnerable subjects. Note: Students who are enrolled in PSYC 332 or related undergraduate research methods courses will take this module for training. Examples of less than minimal risk research include exempt review projects involving observation, surveys or interviews of non-vulnerable adults about non-sensitive topics or research. Click on the Examples of Research link for more information. The topic within this module include: Students in Research (provides an overall review of regulatory guidelines and ethical considerations when involved in less than minimal risk human research).Reading, reviewing and completing the core module and quizzes will last approximately ½ of an hour. An aggregate score of 75% is required to receive a course completion report. Optional Module Topics Optional modules are provided for general interest and suggested reading only. Completing these modules do not show up on any completion reports and participants do not receive "extra credit" for completing them. They will be credited in the CITI grade book if a participant subsequently enrolls in a course that includes them. Topics within this module include: History and Ethical Principles The Regulations and The Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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Last updated 11/01/2007 |

