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Explain why Dr. Aris's approach to the informed consent form violates the principles outlined in APA Standard 8.028.02a. What must a researcher do to ensure compliance with this standard?

Case context: Dr. Aris is designing a study on cognitive fatigue. To make the orientation session faster, she writes a simplified informed consent form that leaves out several of the specific informational elements required for psychological research, planning to explain them verbally instead if anyone asks. She then presents this shortened form to participants to read and sign.

Question: Explain why Dr. Aris's approach to the informed consent form violates the principles outlined in APA Standard 8.028.02a. What must a researcher do to ensure compliance with this standard?

Sample answer: Dr. Aris's approach violates APA Standard 8.028.02a because this standard dictates that specific informational elements must be included in the written informed consent document itself. Verbal explanations of omitted details are insufficient. To ensure compliance, a researcher must ensure their written consent forms comprehensively address all points outlined in the standard before participants read and sign.

Key points:

  • Identifies that APA Standard 8.028.02a requires specific informational elements to be in the written document.
  • Explains that omitting required elements in the written form violates the standard.
  • Articulates that compliance requires the written form to comprehensively address all points before participants read and sign.

Rubric: The response should demonstrate comprehension by explaining that Dr. Aris's written form fails to include all specific elements required by APA Standard 8.028.02a. It must explain that verbal explanation cannot substitute for a written form that comprehensively addresses all standard points before signing.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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