Informed Consent with Pre-Testing Convenience Samples

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Informed Consent with Pre-Testing Convenience Samples

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A research team preparing a study of urban poverty decides to hold a pre-test during a conference related to a devoted subject. After the organizers agree, they distribute surveys among the conference participants who may fill them if they want. The case study asks whether the researchers obtained sufficient consent.

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