An empirical study on the preferred size of the participant information sheet in research.
BACKGROUND: Informed consent is a requirement for all research. It is not, however, clear how much information is sufficient to make an informed decision about participation in research. Information on an online questionnaire about childhood development was provided through an unfolding electronic p...
Main Authors: | Antoniou, E, Draper, H, Reed, K, Burls, A, Southwood, T, Zeegers, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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