Establishing Consumer Protections for Research in Human Service Agencies

  • LeBlanc L
  • Nosik M
  • Petursdottir A
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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.

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LeBlanc, L. A., Nosik, M. R., & Petursdottir, A. (2018). Establishing Consumer Protections for Research in Human Service Agencies. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 11(4), 445–455. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-018-0206-3

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