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A clinical psychologist is designing a study to test a new therapy for anxiety and plans to submit the protocol to the Institutional Review Board (IRB). Describe two specific ways the psychologist can design their study procedures to ensure they satisfy the primary evaluation responsibilities of the IRB.

Question: A clinical psychologist is designing a study to test a new therapy for anxiety and plans to submit the protocol to the Institutional Review Board (IRB). Describe two specific ways the psychologist can design their study procedures to ensure they satisfy the primary evaluation responsibilities of the IRB.

Sample answer: To satisfy the IRB's primary responsibilities, the psychologist can: 1) minimize participant risk by offering support sessions after therapy if anxiety spikes, ensuring benefits outweigh the risks; and 2) write a comprehensive informed consent form that clearly outlines what participants will experience so they can make an adequate, informed decision to participate.

Key points:

  • Minimize research risks to participants.
  • Ensure the benefits of the research outweigh the risks.
  • Create an adequate informed consent process.
  • Ensure that the study procedures are fair.

Rubric: Graders should look for the application of at least two of the following IRB evaluation responsibilities to the anxiety study procedures: minimizing research risks, ensuring benefits outweigh risks, establishing fair procedures, or designing an adequate informed consent process.

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