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Researchers seek after-school participation in child social perception study; district requires standard privacy and fingerprinting acknowledgments
Summary
Researchers from Bryant University requested to recruit fourth- and fifth-grade after-school students for a study about children’s perceptions of healthy and ill peers; administrators asked for written assurances on privacy and background checks.
Doctor Jane Nash, a researcher working with a colleague at Bryant University, presented a request to conduct a study with fourth- and fifth-grade students in the district extended-day program. The study uses short fictional vignettes and questions about peer attitudes toward illness and includes a video clip from a therapeutic camp as part of the debriefing.
Nash said the study…
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