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Doing no harm and getting it right: guidelines for ethical research with immigrant communities.
María G. Hernández,Jacqueline Nguyen,Saskias Casanova,Carola Suárez-Orozco,Carrie L. Saetermoe +4 more
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This chapter presents vital procedures to ensure both the protection of research participants from immigrant backgrounds and validity of the data collected from them and seeks to be a source of reference for institutional review boards (IRBs).Abstract:
This chapter provides a guide to research logistics and ethics in studying immigrant families. The authors outline major pragmatic issues in research design and data collection to which all scholars must attend, although current practices often do not respond to the idiosyncratic issues related to vulnerable immigrant populations (e.g., undocumented immigrants). The chapter presents vital procedures to ensure both the protection of research participants from immigrant backgrounds and validity of the data collected from them and seeks to be a source of reference for institutional review boards (IRBs). Specifi c issues addressed include navigating IRBs, informed consent, recruitment and sampling, and translation of instruments and interviews. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.read more
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Journal article reporting standards for qualitative primary, qualitative meta-analytic, and mixed methods research in psychology: The APA Publications and Communications Board task force report.
Heidi M. Levitt,Michael Bamberg,John W. Creswell,David M. Frost,Ruthellen Josselson,Carola Suárez-Orozco +5 more
TL;DR: This publication marks a historical moment-the first inclusion of qualitative research in APA Style, which is the basis of both the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA, 2010) andAPA Style CENTRAL, an online program to support APA style.
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Learning a New Land: Immigrant Students in American Society
TL;DR: Carola Suarez-Orozco and Irina Todorova as discussed by the authors, Learning a New Land: Immigrant Students in American Society Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008, 440 pp., $29.95 hb.
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An integrative risk and resilience model for understanding the adaptation of immigrant-origin children and youth.
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Unauthorized Status and Youth Development in the United States: Consensus Statement of the Society for Research on Adolescence.
TL;DR: A range of policies and practices that could reduce the developmental harm to children, youth, and their families stemming from this status are summarized.
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