Perceptions and understanding of research situations as a function of consent form characteristics and experimenter instructions
Perceptions and understanding of research situations as a function of consent form characteristics and experimenter instructions
Two studies examined how research methodology affected participant behaviors. Study 1 tested (a) consent form perspective (1st, 2nd, or 3rd person) and (b) information on participants’ right to sue upon perceptions of coercion, ability to recall consent information, and performance on experimental tasks. Unexpectedly, participants who received instructions without the right to sue information had significantly better recall of their research rights.