Authors
Jennifer M Knack, Zhansheng Chen, Kipling D Williams, Lauri A Jensen‐Campbell
Publication date
2006/12
Source
Analyses of social issues and public policy
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
175-189
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Studying survivors of natural disasters and traumatic events provides a unique opportunity to address some of the important and difficult questions in psychology and other social sciences. However, such an opportunity does not come without challenges. Several methodological challenges to studying survivors of natural disasters are discussed, including recruiting participants, choosing appropriate procedures, and the safety of data collectors. Several ethical issues are also presented, such as the ability of participants to make decisions, the impact of participating, and the importance of informed consent. In addition, approaches are suggested that help to deal with these methodological and ethical challenges. We conclude that while attention must be focused on methodological and ethical considerations, research stemming from natural disasters should be employed to answer important basic and applied …
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JM Knack, Z Chen, KD Williams, LA Jensen‐Campbell - Analyses of social issues and public policy, 2006