Ethical Review Boards

All research in the Department of Psychology must be reviewed and approved by one of the ethical review boards below before participants can be recruited and data collected.

Both boards require students and faculty to complete the National Institutes of Health (NIH) online tutorial on research ethics and obtain a certification of completion. More information about this tutorial can be found on the NIH Human Resources Research Participants Course.

Additional information about research ethics can be found in the APA Code of Conduct.

BSU Institutional Review Board — IRB

Most student and faculty research should be reviewed by the BSU IRB/Human Subjects Committee. Student and faculty research proposals should be submitted to the BSU Human Subjects Committee if they meet any of the following criteria:

  1. The study involves more than a minimal risk to participants.
  2. Participants will include members of the community, BSU faculty or staff or students who are not enrolled in psychology classes.
  3. The study will be conducted by a BSU graduate student.
  4. The study may result in a presentation at the student or professional conference, including Student Achievement Day at BSU.

Psychology Department Review Board — DRB

Research proposals that meet all of the following criteria can be submitted to the DRB for review:

  1. The proposed study will present no more than a minimal risk to participants.
  2. The proposed study will be conducted by a psychology student under the supervision of a faculty member in the Psychology Department.
  3. The proposed study will not be presented at a student or professional conference.
  4. The proposed study will either:
    1. Use only participants selected from psychology classes at BSU.
    2. Will collect only observational data in a public location and no identifying information about the participants will be obtained.

* Minimal Risk: The BSU Human Subjects Committee defines minimal risk as “…physical, psychological or social risks significantly in excess of that normally encountered in daily life.”

Copies of research proposals submitted to the DRB for review should be given directly to two Psychology faculty members currently on the board. Students should consult with the Department Chair or their research supervisor for a current list of faculty serving on the DRB. Proposals should include all the information and materials requested on the DRB Approval Form. Copies of this form and other needed materials can be found below:

Open Access Journals

Writing

Presentations

Below are two links to websites that provided good tips for developing excellent oral and poster presentations.