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Inclusive Human Participant Research

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Inclusive Human Participant Research

Pollyanna Sheehan, Arnelle Etiennt

University of Bristol, Carnegie Mellon University

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Tuesday, June 22, 2021

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Abstract

Human participant research is somehow both antithetical and complementary to science. On the one hand, working with human participants provides incredibly rich and complex data with ‘real-world’ ecological validity. On the other, this richness is due to the incredible number of variables which uncontrollably become intertwined with your research interest, potentially limiting the conclusions you can draw from your work. Historical over-representation of white men as research participants, coupled with often overly-stringent exclusion criteria has led to a diversity crisis in human participant research. For our research to be truly inclusive, representative and generalisable to the rest of the population, our data must be collected from diverse individuals. This session will explore common barriers to diversity in studies with human participants, and will provide guidance on how to make sure your own research is accessible and inclusive.

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diversity crisisecological validityexclusion criteriageneralizabilityhuman participant researchinclusive researchparticipant representationrepresentative dataresearch barriers

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Pollyanna Sheehan, Arnelle Etiennt

University of Bristol, Carnegie Mellon University

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