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Committee
on Human Research
Salisbury University is deeply concerned with the protection
of the rights, well-being, and personal privacy of individuals
who
participate in research and other
related activities, as well as maintaining quality in the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
The faculty
and student body of the
University acknowledge their responsibility for protecting the rights of research subjects
and for
avoiding any element of
coercion or intimidation in recruiting subjects for participation in research activities. A set
of
procedures
has been established by the University to allow faculty and students to provide
appropriate assurances that
any research activity
involving human subjects will comply with the policies of the
University, the Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 46, Title 45, as
amended, for the
Protection of Human Subjects in Research, and the laws of the State
of Maryland. In carrying out this
responsibility, Salisbury University will make every effort
to acquaint faculty, students,
and administrators with the policy and
procedures of this institution.
This information is designed to provide guidance to
research investigators, administrators, and
members of the Committee on Human Research in discharging their responsibilities.
I. Committee on Human
Research
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Constitution
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Membership
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Committee Forms
II.
Researcher's Packet
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Cover Sheet
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Application and
Instructions (Form available here CHR
App )
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Definitions (Appendix A)
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Classifications (Appendix B)
* Sample Consent Form (Appendix C)

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Experimental
Subject's Bill of Rights (Appendix D)
III. Student
Researcher's Toolkit

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Preamble
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Student
Researcher Proposal Worksheet
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Peer Review Worksheet
IV.Regulations
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University System
of Maryland Policy
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Federal
Guidelines
Comments and questions about this page
can be directed to the URS.

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