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Felderer, Barbara; Blom, Annelies G. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
The ease at which online paradata can be captured in web surveys seems to increase social researchers' desire to collect such data. Yet little attention is paid to whether respondents actually approve of their collection. This article, therefore, studies online survey respondents' acceptance of automatically collecting their geographical…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Online Surveys, Geographic Location, Individual Characteristics
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Sherwood, Gina; Parsons, Sarah – Research Ethics, 2021
The real-world navigation of ethics-in-practice versus the bureaucracy of institutional ethics remains challenging. This is especially true for research with children and young people who may be considered vulnerable by the policies and procedures of ethics committees but agentic by researchers. Greater transparency is needed about how this…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Children, Adolescents, Social Science Research
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Willis, Roxana – Research Ethics, 2019
Informed consent may be unobtainable in online contexts. This article examines the difficulties of obtaining informed consent online through a Facebook case study. It is proposed that there are at least two ways informed consent could be waived in research: first, if the data are public, and second, if the data are textual. Accordingly, the…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Social Science Research, Social Media, Informed Consent
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Lie, Rico; Witteveen, Loes – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
The notion of visual informed consent (VIC) is developed in the context of capturing on film the clarification of the purpose of data collection, the use of information obtained, and the rights, risks and benefits of participation on the one hand, and the registration of the participant's understanding of this and of given consent on the other.…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Visual Aids, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Wilhoit, Elizabeth D.; Kisselburgh, Lorraine G. – Field Methods, 2016
In this article, we introduce participant viewpoint ethnography (PVE), a phenomenological video research method that combines reflexive, interview-based data with video capture of actual experiences. In PVE, participants wear a head-mounted camera to record the phenomena of study from their point of view. The researcher and participant then review…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Video Technology, Research Methodology, Phenomenology
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Jepson, Marcus – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2015
This study describes the experiences of a researcher negotiating consent with people with learning disabilities to become participants in a research study. The study was about how the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) was applied to everyday decision-making in social care settings. However, before data collection could begin, the researcher had to follow…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Decision Making, Legislation, Data Collection