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Suppose you are a student researcher planning a laboratory experiment for a psychology course. Apply the rules of institutional approval to describe the specific authorization you must obtain and the document you must draft to secure it before starting your experiment.

Question: Suppose you are a student researcher planning a laboratory experiment for a psychology course. Apply the rules of institutional approval to describe the specific authorization you must obtain and the document you must draft to secure it before starting your experiment.

Sample answer: Before starting the experiment, you must secure formal permission from your course instructor or your institution's oversight committee (such as an IRB). To secure this approval, you must draft and submit a detailed research protocol outlining your study's design and ethical safeguards.

Key points:

  • Secure formal permission from the course instructor or institution.
  • Draft and submit a detailed research protocol.
  • Obtain authorization before starting the experiment.

Rubric: The student must apply the rules of institutional approval to a course-project scenario. They should specify obtaining formal permission from the course instructor or institution, and state they must write a detailed research protocol.

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