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The ethics of asking about abuse and the harm of "don't ask, don't tell."
Authors:Becker-Blease  Kathryn A; Freyd  Jennifer J
Abstract:Replies to comments by J. Read (see record 2007-07130-012), D. Gleaves et al (see record 2007-07130-013), V. Edwards et al (see record 2007-07130-014), M. Black and R. Black (see record 2007-07130-015), and S. Ullman (see record 2007-07130-016), which raised important points about the authors' original article (see record 2006-03947-003). Those comments extend our thinking about how to ask participants about abuse in an ethical way. Together, the comments point to the importance of researchers examining our own reasons for asking--or not asking--about abuse and of paying attention to how we respond when we ask. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:experimental ethics  institutional review boards  trauma  abuse  human participants  self report research  interpersonal violence  costs
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