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Recruitment and risk – A Human Research Ethics discussion activity

Published on : February 24, 2021

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Recruitment and risk – A Human Research Ethics discussion activity

Sometimes, recruitment strategies can be a source of risks to participants, perhaps they even know about the research.  This discussion activity prompts workshop participants to reflect on the issues and their own research.
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