Content analysis of TIPS would be pretty non-invasive but I have wondered if
certain TIPSters are conducting a longitudinal study of responses to various
provocative stimuli posted regularly to the list over the course of many years.
I haven't seen any publications come of it yet so probably not (or maybe it
hasn't been published because journal editors feel it violates ethical
guidelines for manipulating emotional responses of TIPSters).
Rick
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From: Mike Palij [mailto:m...@nyu.edu]
The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has an editorial by
Susan Fiske and Robert Hauser that goes over revisions to the common rule to
deal with situations like the Facebook study. The editorial can be read for
free at:
http://www.pnas.org/content/111/38/13675.full
One wonders how research such as a content analysis of posts to Tips would be
covered?
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