Designing a consent form and a debriefing form...
Psychology discussion, revision, exam and homework help.
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Designing a consent form and a debriefing form...
I have already posted a thread relating to an investigation/report which I have now managed to complete, however with regard to my project proposal form I'm unsure as to what both a consent form and debriefing form should include exactly?
It's just something that I don't recall studying specifically in class, I have searched online for examples of both. But they're mainly samples from more detailed ones used by universities, which aren't necessary for what I need to produce.
Also in terms of the consent form, I have had to use prior general consent rather than informed consent. So I can't reveal the true purpose/aim of my investigation. Does this mean completely disregarding the purpose on the form, or making a false purpose?
So just some more simple pointers would be much appreciated if possible. So thank you anyway for reading this etc.
Last edited by Lauren,; 15-04-2012 at 00:00. Reason: Update the consent type. -
Designing a consent form and a debriefing form...
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