作者
Jennifer EF Teitcher, Walter O Bockting, José A Bauermeister, Chris J Hoefer, Michael H Miner, Robert L Klitzman
发表日期
2015/4
期刊
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
卷号
43
期号
1
页码范围
116-133
出版商
Cambridge University Press
简介
Research that recruits and surveys participants online is increasing, but is subject to fraud whereby study respondents — whether eligible or ineligible — participate multiple times. Online Internet research can provide investigators with large sample sizes and is cost efficient. Internet-based research also provides distance between the researchers and participants, allowing the participant to remain confidential and/or anonymous, and thus to respond to questions freely and honestly without worrying about the stigma associated with their answers. However, increasing and recurring instances of fraudulent activity among subjects raise challenges for researchers and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). The distance from participants, and the potential anonymity and convenience of online research allow for individuals to participate easily more than once, skewing results and the overall quality of the data.
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