EDU738: Educ. Research Across the Curriculum

'... that Truth is not a colored bird to be chased among the rocks and captured by its tail, but a skeptical attitude toward life.' from "Arrowsmith" by Sinclair Lewis


List of Questions for IRB Application (as of August 2017)

(This list or the most up to date version can be seen on Salem State's IRB Canvas course at:
https://elearning.salemstate.edu/courses/1110675/pages/student-researchers


 

1.     CITI Certificate Upload a copy of your CITI completion certificate. Certificates are saved to the applicants profile and only need to be uploaded once. Completions are good for three years.

2.     Student Researcher/Principal Investigator Name, SSU Email address, Phone Number and Department

3.     Faculty Principal Investigator CITI Certificate, Name, SSU Email Address, Phone Number and Department (for student applicants)

4.     Additional Researchers Name, SSU Email Address and CITI Certificate

5.     Is this research funded? Y/N

6.     Project Start/End Date – At least two weeks prior to the start of the research to allow for application review.

7.     Expected Number of Participants

8.     Participant Information (Y/N):

a.     Are any participants children or minors under the age of 18?

b.     Are any participants prisoners which are confined in a correctional or detention facility?

c.     Are any participants cognitively/mentally disabled and/or presumed to not be legally competent?

d.     Are any participants non-English speakers?

e.     Are any participants economically or educationally disadvantaged?

f.      Are any participants vulnerable to coercion or undue influence?

9.     Research Project Information (Y/N):

a.     Will your research involve the use of educational tests?

b.     Will your research involve the use of survey procedures?

c.     Will you research involve internet data collection?

d.      Will your research involve the use of transcriptions?

                             i.     Focus Groups

                 ii.   Interviews

                          iii.     In person?

                          iv.     Other, please explain?

e.     Will your research involve observation of public behavior in such a manner that human subjects cannot be identified (anonymous)?

f.       Will your research be conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings such as regular or special education practices or research on effectiveness of or comparison among instructional techniques, curricula, or classroom methods?

g.     Will your research involve the collection or study of existing data or documents?

                             i.      Existing data publicly available?

                           ii.     Existing data not publicly available?

                          iii.     Will the data be identifiable?

h.     Will your research involve the collection or study of secondary analysis recorded to that subjects cannot be identified directly (anonymous)?

i.      Will participants be recorded on audio or video?

j.      Will the participants be photographed?

k.     Will the research provide incentives to participants? Please explain.

l.      Will the participants be deceived and debriefed?

                             i.     Upload debriefing statement

m.   Will your research collaborate with or be conducted at a secondary organization such as a school or social agency?

i.    Upload a letter of agreement, on official letterhead, from the partner organization. The letter must include the research details including any provisions in which the secondary organization will provide resources, support, intervention, or interaction with participants.

ii.    Describe how the collaborator will be involved in the research. Include details such as whether they will serve as the study site, provide support, or engage in the research activity by intervening or interacting with participants.

10.  Project Abstract

a.     Summarize the goals, purpose, and methodology of your research and the hypothesis to be tested.

b.     State the procedures for participants (i.e., what they will be asked to do including any survey or data collection procedures).

c.     Upload copies of research protocols and/or data collection instruments.

d.     Describe how research participants will be recruited.

(i)     Upload recruitment materials. 

e.     Provide information on research participants including how participants are chosen and the criteria for selection or exclusion.

f.     Will you be collecting any information that identifies participants?

i.      How will it be collected?

1. Online

2.   Paper

3.  Transcription (interview/focus groups)

ii. Describe how the information will be collected and stored to ensure confidentiality.

g.   Confidentiality, Data Security, and Anonymity

i.  Provide information on how confidentiality and/or anonymity of research participants and their data will be ensured.

h.   State nature and amount of potential risk involved in participation and how risk will be minimized if necessary.

i.    Describe the potential benefit to the research participant and/or society of the proposed research, and how this outweighs risks.

j.    Explain the consent process and how it will take place.

k.   Upload a copy of the informed consent form or disclosure statement.
 (Here is a link to a template developed by the IRB – adjust it as necessary)

(For a low- risk online survey you can adjust this template as needed)

l.    Researcher Assurance and Electronic Signature