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Describe the required action a researcher must take if they decide to make a non-minor modification to their research design or procedure after their study has already begun.
Question: Describe the required action a researcher must take if they decide to make a non-minor modification to their research design or procedure after their study has already begun.
Sample answer: If a researcher needs to make a modification that is more than a minor change after the study has started, they must seek additional formal approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB) or relevant ethics committee before implementing the change.
Key points:
- The researcher must seek additional formal approval.
- The approval must come from the Institutional Review Board (IRB) or relevant ethics committee.
- The approval must be obtained before implementing the modification.
Rubric: Full credit is awarded if the student correctly recalls the need for additional formal approval from the IRB or ethics committee prior to implementation.
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