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PARTICIPANT CONSENTGeneral Principles | Get Started | Life Skills/Indicators | Consent | Form | Enter Data | Reports | Write Results | Plan ProgramsSTEP THREE UNDERSTANDING THE LEGALITIES OF CONDUCTING EVALUATIONS FOR FCS AND YOUTH PROGRAMS The MSU Institutional Review Board (IRB) is required by law to review all research and evaluations conducted by university personnel who use human subjects. In other words, whenever we ask people to be involved in our evaluations we need to have the evaluation procedures and surveys, interviews, etc., approved by the IRB. This is to assure that people are not being asked inappropriate questions and that the process is ethical. It is also there to protect you and your program in the event that someone doesn't like some part of the evaluation. The
MSU Cooperative Extension FCS and Youth Evaluation has been found to be exempt from review. However, the following requirements
MUST
BE FOLLOWED:
WRITTEN NOTICE OF PASSIVE CONSENT (for youth participants): As a participant in the (name of the program), your son or daughter may be asked to help with the evaluation of the program. At the end of each program or program year, we conduct an evaluation to tell us how well the program is working. Your son or daughter may be asked to complete a written survey about what he/she may have learned from participating in the program. We estimate that it will take the youth participants approximately 10 minutes to complete the survey. Youth are not required to participate in the evaluation. If your son or daughter decides that they do not wish to participate, it will not affect their participation in this or future Extension programs. If your son or daughter does not want to answer some questions on the survey, that is okay. The survey responses will be anonymous, and your son's or daughter's responses will not be identified in any way. If you do not want your son or daughter to participate in the evaluation of (name of program), please contact (name of local program staff member) at (contact information) before your child begins attending the program. If you have any questions about the evaluation, you can contact Sandy Bailey at (406) 994-6745. |
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