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Ethical evaluation of hypnosis research: a survey of investigators and their institutional review boards
Authors:JR Council  EJ Smith  J Kaster-Bundgaard  BA Gladue
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo 58105, USA. council@badlands.nodak.edu
Abstract:We surveyed hypnosis researchers and Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) with regard to the ethical evaluation of research protocols. Researchers and IRB administrators were independently surveyed within the same institutions. Both objective and free response items were used to address substantive issues such as deception and at-risk populations, as well as practical matters such as paperwork. Parallel questions allowed a point-counterpoint between researchers and IRBs. Overall, the results suggest that IRBs do not treat hypnosis research differently than other types of research. We end with recommendations for facilitating interactions between hypnosis researchers and their IRBs.
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