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A scary recruiter – A Human Research Ethics discussion activity

Published on : October 30, 2022

Posted By : Gary Allen on October 30, 2022

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A scary recruiter – A Human Research Ethics discussion activity

A discussion activity about a scary recruiter intimidating a potential participant, who is hiding in his hospital bed under his covers. This is a useful activity reflecting on the use of third parties in the conduct of research projects and their training.
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