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Med Law ; 25(1): 59-81, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16681114

ABSTRACT

Social science, medical, and legal researchers often study sensitive or controversial topics and behaviors. This research raises methodological and ethical issues. Using examples from the literature and a recent statewide telephone prevalence survey on sexual assault, we focus on the relative merits of various survey methods, especially those employing new technologies; developing instrumentation that includes explicit behavioral questions; obtaining an appropriate sample in a cost efficient way; gaining informed consent and inquiring about sensitive topics while protecting participants from harm or retraumatization; presenting findings in a way that does not further stigmatize participants; and responding to the media.


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Data Collection/ethics , Telephone , Female , Humans , Research , Sex Offenses , United States
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