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Qualitative Research Standards – Proposed Revisions

MRIA – Ottawa Chapter Mini-Conference In with the New, but Keep the Wisdom June 16, 2011. Qualitative Research Standards – Proposed Revisions. Reviewing the Qualitative Research Standards. In with the New, but Keep the Wisdom. Overview. 1. 3. 2. Impetus to Change . Revisions &

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Qualitative Research Standards – Proposed Revisions

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  1. MRIA – Ottawa Chapter Mini-Conference In with the New, but Keep the Wisdom June 16, 2011 Qualitative Research Standards – Proposed Revisions

  2. Reviewing the Qualitative Research Standards In with the New, but Keep the Wisdom

  3. Overview 1 3 2 Impetus to Change Revisions & Feedback Key Areas of Change Discussion Welcomed….

  4. 1 Impetus for Change Background

  5. 2 Key Areas of Change Broaden scope

  6. 2 Key Areas of Change Broaden scope Technology

  7. 2 Key Areas of Change Broaden scope Technology Inclusion of online technologies & methodologies

  8. 2 Key Areas of Change Broaden scope Technology Inclusion of online technologies & methodologies Address privacy & confidentiality concerns

  9. 3 Revisions & Feedback Review of Proposed Revisions to Qualitative Standards & Code of Conduct and Good Practice

  10. MRIA CODE OF CONDUCT AND GOOD PRACTICE PROPOSED REVISIONS TO:RULES SPECIFIC TO THE CONDUCT OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Revised March 2011

  11. Definition and Scope of Qualitative Research

  12. Not Used for Selling Respect for Respondents

  13. Non-Projectability

  14. Role of Recruiting Screener Defining Recruiting Specifications

  15. Default Recruiting Specifications

  16. Recruitment of Children

  17. Recruitment from Client-Supplied List

  18. Notification of Respondent Expectations and Relevant Information

  19. Recruiters Must Ensure Respondents Comply with Specifications

  20. Protection of Respondent Personal Information Information (PI) 11. Researchers/Moderators and Recruiters must ensure that all Respondent personal information that could identify a specific individual cannot be accessed by Clients and Observers. This includes, but is not limited to: last names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers. Any documentation or client accessible data that lists the research session Respondents should only identify respondents by first name and last name initial.

  21. Respondent Consent/ Acknowledgement

  22. Moderator Responsibility to Respondents Prior to Sessions

  23. Taste Tests/Alcohol

  24. Honoraria Signature Sheet for Honoraria

  25. Qualitative Research Registry Primary Consideration To Be Given To QRRQ Participants

  26. Report Contents Inclusion of Statement of Non-ProjectabilitySource and Author of Analysis

  27. One Study

  28. Facility RecordingsSecurity of Recordings Retention of Back-up Recordings andDouble RecordingRecording Release

  29. Facility-Client Relationship

  30. Security and Confidentiality of Study MaterialsConfidentiality of Client MaterialsConfidentiality of Client ListsNames Property of Recruiter

  31. Next Steps .

  32. Alana Richman re:search re:sources alana@researchresources.ca 416.925.2126 or 416.829.6512 Thank you

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