BeaArthur wrote:
Still haven't seen the study approval (human subjects) but whatever. The researcher looks like a nice gal but that doesn't mean she is closely supervised or the privacy safeguards are in place.
The Human Subjects Division at UW reviewed our interview protocols and determined that this research qualified the exempt status (Category 2) (
https://oprs.usc.edu/irb-review/types-o ... ew/exempt/), which means it is no more than “minimal risk” and fits one of the exempt review categories as defined by federal regulation 45 CFR 46. Here is a good
source explaining different types of reviews.
The text on the PDF is shown below:
DETERMINATION OF EXEMPT STATUS
October 22, 2019
Dear Qisheng Li:
On 10/22/2019, the University of Washington Human Subjects Division (HSD) reviewed the following application:
Type of Review: Initial Study
Title of Study: Understanding why and how people with cognitive disabilities/disorders participate in online forums.
Investigator: Qisheng Li
IRB ID: STUDY00008664
Funding: None
Exempt Status
HSD determined that your proposed activity is human subjects research that qualifies for exempt
status (Category 2).
- This determination is valid for the duration of your research.
- This means that your research is exempt from the federal human subjects regulations, including the requirement for IRB approval and continuing review.
- Depending on the nature of your study, you may need to obtain other approvals or permissions to conduct your research. For example, you might need to apply for access to data or specimens (e.g., to obtain UW student data). Or, you might need to obtain permission from facilities managers to approach possible subjects or conduct research procedures in the facilities (e.g., Seattle School District; the Harborview Emergency Department).
If you consider changes to the activities in the future and know that the changes will require IRB review (or you are not certain), you may request a review or new determination by submitting a Modification to this application. For information about what changes require a Modification, refer to the GUIDANCE: Exempt Research.
Thank you for your commitment to ethical and responsible research. We wish you great success!