To view this information in pdf form, please refer to this Rights and Responsibilities document.
As a member of the Psychology Department, you have the opportunity to conduct research using the Course Credit Participant Pool. This participant pool consists of undergraduate students who are enrolled in a variety of psychology courses and are participating in these studies for course credit. For students, this is a chance to experience psychological research outside of the classroom. For researchers, this is a chance to successfully complete your studies with minimal monetary costs.
The Psychology Department conducts these studies in accordance with the ethical procedures established by the campus Institutional Research Board (IRB) and the Department’s Human Subjects Committee (HSC). Researchers must conduct each study in a responsible manner. Researchers do not have the right to be abusive or rude to participants, to coerce participants, or to treat participants with disrespect. Below is a list of rights and responsibilities that you have as a researcher who uses the Psychology Course Credit Participant Pool for conducting research.