I am doing my research online and collecting data using Skype, IM, and phone for interviewing. I emailed the consent form to participants before beginning to collect the data. They either faxed back the signed form or scanned and emailed it. I also read a short statement at the beginning of the first interview--not a complete reading of the consent. I have had no problems with this method other than the quirks of faxes. Best, Pam Pamela Estes Brewer Lecturer Department of English Appalachian State University PhD Candidate, Texas Tech University phone 828-262-2351 fax 828-262-2133 email brewerpe@appstate.edu Sara J. Bocciardi Bassett wrote:
I did my research using a VOIP program. To obtain consent, I sent an email to my respondents before our scheduled interview time, and then I had them agree to the contents verbally (and recorded the statement of consent, along with the rest of the interview).
The first one or two times I did the interviews I read the consent form and then sent a copy after the interview. I found this too time consuming, and it was probably more difficult for the interviewee to follow along. Definitely not a good note to start an interview on.
-Sara
On Dec 17, 2007 3:59 PM, Burcu Bakioglu <bbakiogl@gmail.com> wrote:
Erika, i did my research in Second Life and I gathered informed consent with online digital notecards that you can create in SL, I also gathered some by sending my document via e-mail, AIM and such. Never used Skype because I never conducted interviews with it. I have encountered no problems what so ever.
On Dec 17, 2007 6:31 PM, Erika Pearson <erika.pearson@stonebow.otago.ac.nz
wrote:
I am curious as to people's experiences in gathering informed consent? Our university has a paper document that it requires participants to sign -- but I was wondering if any of you have any experience in alternate ways of gathering this consent (i.e.: email or electronic document, printing out and mailing back or even scanning in a signed copy of the document) and any problems you encountered.
any help would be much appreciated. cheers erika ~~ Erika Pearson Dept. of Media, Film and Communication. University of Otago P.O. Box 56 Dunedin 9054 Aotearoa/New Zealand Ph: (+0064 3) 479-8680 E-mail: erika.pearson@otago.ac.nz
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