Newman E, Willard T, Sinclair R, Kaloupek D
Department of Psychology, University of Tulsa, 600 South College Avenue, Tulsa, IK 74104, USA.
Account Res. 2001;8(4):309-29. doi: 10.1080/08989620108573983.
Researchers and institutional review boards are routinely called upon to evaluate the cost-benefit status of proposed research protocols that involve human participants. Often these assessments are based on subjective judgments in the absence of empirical data. This reliance on subjective judgments is of particular concern for studies involving clinical samples where unfounded assumptions may adversely affect research progress or clinical outcomes. The Reactions to Research Participation Questionnaire (RRPQ) was designed to address this shortcoming and to help promote ethical decision making about research practice. The present study describes development of the RRPQ and presents a series of exploratory and confirmatory analyses investigating its structure. Based on these findings, a revised version of the instrument and suggestions for future research are presented. This approach provides a foundation for scientifically informed protection of human subjects.
研究人员和机构审查委员会经常被要求评估涉及人类受试者的拟议研究方案的成本效益状况。通常,这些评估是在缺乏实证数据的情况下基于主观判断做出的。对于涉及临床样本的研究而言,这种对主观判断的依赖尤其令人担忧,因为毫无根据的假设可能会对研究进展或临床结果产生不利影响。研究参与调查问卷(RRPQ)旨在解决这一缺陷,并有助于促进关于研究实践的伦理决策。本研究描述了RRPQ的开发过程,并呈现了一系列探索性和验证性分析,以探究其结构。基于这些发现,提出了该工具的修订版以及对未来研究的建议。这种方法为科学合理地保护人类受试者奠定了基础。