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KMID : 1025620170200030287
Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
2017 Volume.20 No. 3 p.287 ~ p.304
Knowledge and Attitudes of Social Behavioral Researchers on Institutional Review Board (IRB) Reviews
Lee Go-Eun

Kim Sang-Hee
Kim Min-Shik
Oh Eui-Geum
Abstract
This study is a descriptive survey research to examine knowledge and attitudes of social behavioral researchers on Institutional Review Board (IRB) reviews. The data for this study was collected from structured questionnaires sent by email to 650 social behavioral researchers, including graduate students, in South Korea. A total of 165 researchers answered the survey, and 124 of these answer sets were included in the study. The data were analyzed using IBM SPSS/WIN version 21.0. The level of objective knowledge (mean score 16.01¡¾4.04 out of 24; average correct answer 66.7%) and subjective knowledge (39.95¡¾19.81 out of 80) was low. The attitude score was slightly more positive than the norm (3.49¡¾0.56 out of 5). The knowledge and attitudes scores varied in accordance with certain characteristics of the subjects, such as education level, major, research experience, etc. The level of objective knowledge was significantly and positively correlated with both subjective knowledge (r=.327, p<.001) and attitude (r=.221, p=.014). The main findings of this study can be used as a foundation for developing effective educational programs for social behavioral researchers.
KEYWORD
Social Behavioral Research, Institutional Review Board, review, knowledge, attitude
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