Establishing Consumer Protections for Research in Human Service Agencies

Linda A. LeBlanc, Melissa R. Nosik, & Anna Petursdottir
1.5 Total CEUs | 1.5 Ethics CEUs
4.57 out of 5
(7 customer reviews)

$15.00

Read the following article and pass a 7-question quiz on it:

LeBlanc, L. A., Nosik, M. R., & Petursdottir, A. (2018). Establishing consumer protections for research in human service agencies. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 11, 445-455.

Purchase 5+ CEU modules to earn a bulk discount
Buy now to earn 15 FoxyPoints and save $1.50 next time!
SKU: leblanc2018-c Category: Tags: , , , ,
Brand: FoxyLearning

Description

To earn credit, you will be required to read the article and pass a 7-question quiz about it. You can retake the quiz as many times as needed, but you will not receive exactly the same questions each time.

Abstract

Conducting research in practice settings is the primary mechanism for establishing a strong foundation of evidence for clinical decision making. In behavior analysis, this type of research frequently originates from university-based systems that have established institutional review boards. Independent human service agencies that want to contribute applied research to the literature base that is clinically meaningful and conducted in an ethical fashion must establish a research review committee (RRC). The purpose of this article is to provide information and guidance for establishing and maintaining the activity of an RRC in a human service setting.

Read the article below or download it directly. The module also includes a 7-question quiz about this article that you must pass to earn credit.

7 reviews for Establishing Consumer Protections for Research in Human Service Agencies

4.6
Based on 7 reviews
5 star
57
57%
4 star
42
42%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
1-5 of 7 reviews
  1. Avatar

    Excellent ethics course reminding proper ways to protect our clients

    (0) (0)
  2. Avatar

    Helpful if you are considering practice-based research.

    (0) (0)
  3. Avatar

    Excellent reminders of what informed consent should look like.

    (0) (0)
  4. Avatar

    The article was very informative.

    (0) (0)
  5. Avatar

    Great explanation of RRC.

    (0) (0)

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Cancel

You may also like…

Safe and secure online payment

Payment Methods

help-solid Excellent customer support

    Your Cart
    Your cart is emptyReturn to Shop