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Title: Ethical and Methodological Challenges of Implementing Social Work Survey Research in Schools: A Perspective from the Suburban United States
Authors: Newransky, Chrisann 
Kyriakakis, Stavroula 
Samaroo, Karishma D 
Owens, Delores D 
Abu Hassan Shaari, Azahah 
Keywords: school-based research;survey research;evaluation;research ethics;parental consent;incentives;school partnerships
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: New Prairie Press
Journal: International Journal of School Social Work 
Abstract: 
Many researchers view schools as the ideal setting to study social and behavioral interventions with youth. As trusted community-based organizations, schools are natural partners for social work researchers who focus on bridging the needs of the most vulnerable populations. Awareness and consideration of critical issues related to conducting research within the school system enables social work researchers to plan and conduct rigorous studies while developing sustainable partnerships with schools. This article outlines key ethical and methodological challenges of conducting school-based survey research, and shares lessons learned and recommendations from the evaluation of a dating violence prevention curriculum implemented in U.S. suburban high schools.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2105
ISSN: 2161-4148
DOI: 10.4148/2161-4148.1047
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