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Supporting Document Templates

The following templates were developed to assist you in the creation of your study documents. You are not required to use the templates, but we strongly encourage you to use them because if you do not, you may inadvertently leave out important information, which will result in IRB revision requests and delayed study approval. To help you understand which documents you’ll need to prepare, definitions are provided:

  • Recruitment involves sharing information about your planned research and inviting individuals to participate.
  • Consent is obtaining someone’s agreement to participate in your research after they’ve received comprehensive information and had the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers.
  • Assent refers to a minor’s (i.e., someone under 18 years of age) agreement to be in a research study. Parental consent is generally required along with assent, but not always.
  • Anonymous data cannot be linked by the researcher to the individuals it is from or about. The most common example is data collected via a survey that does not request names or other identifying information. The researcher may know who was asked to participate, but when the data is received, the researcher cannot tell who participated or link survey responses to individuals.
  • Confidential data can be linked by the researcher to the individuals it is from or about, but the researcher will take steps, like the use of pseudonyms in place of names, to protect participants’ identities.

Above each template is a description of the circumstances for which each template should be used.

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