Terminolgy matters in parents' willingness to enroll their children in research
Friday, March 18, 2011 - 14:00
in Psychology & Sociology
When presented with different terms to describe a clinical trial, parents were far more likely to consent to enroll their child if it was called a "research study" than if it was called a "medical experiment" or a "research project," in large part because they perceived the former as safer, even though that was not necessarily the case, according to a report in IRB: Ethics & Human Research.