Ethical and practical considerations for including marginalised groups in quantitative survey research

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  • Inclusive opportunities

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  • Article

Authors:

  • Mark Adley, Hayley Alderson, Katherine Jackson, William McGovern, Liam Spencer, Michelle Addison & Amy O’Donnell

Publication date:

  • 11th July 2023

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 27th December 2023

Description:

This paper aims to extend literature which explores ethical and practical issues involved in studies with marginalised populations. It makes methodological suggestions for how work across a range of disciplines could make face-to-face survey research, and future studies with marginalised populations, more inclusive for both participants and researchers.

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