We have a faculty who is interested in audiological development of fetuses. His wife served as a case study, and it went through FB. We werent keen because of concern for coercion issue. Now he requests a modification to include a graduate student in his department who is newly pregnant.
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1. We dont have a requirement that research that initially went through FB must do so in when brought for continuations or mods. BUT I am concerned about the coercion issue and wanted to require FB.
Any thoughts? I dont want to prevent this as the audiological testing is innocuous, but.......
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> > For more clarification see the excellent blog by Zachary Schrag at GMU.
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