Human use regulatory affairs advisor (HURAA): Learning about research ethics with intelligent learning modules

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The Human Use Regulatory Affairs Advisor (HURAA) is a Web-based facility that provides help and training on the ethical use of human subjects in research, based on documents and regulations in United States federal agencies. HURAA has a number of standard features of conventional Web facilities and computer-based training, such as hypertext, multimedia, help modules, glossaries, archives, links to other sites, and page-turning didactic instruction. HURAA also has these intelligent features: (1) an animated conversational agent that serves as a navigational guide for the Web facility, (2) lessons with case-based and explanation-based reasoning, (3) document retrieval through natural language queries, and (4) a context-sensitive Frequently Asked Questions segment, called Point & Query. This article describes the functional learning components of HURAA, specifies its computational architecture, and summarizes empirical tests of the facility on learners.

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Hu, X., & Graesser, A. C. (2004). Human use regulatory affairs advisor (HURAA): Learning about research ethics with intelligent learning modules. In Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers (Vol. 36, pp. 241–249). Psychonomic Society Inc. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03195569

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