Corrected Feedback: A Procedure to Enhance Recall of Informed Consent to Research among Substance Abusing Offenders
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Corrected Feedback: A Procedure to Enhance Recall of Informed Consent to Research among Substance Abusing Offenders
Abstract
This study examined the efficacy of corrected feedback for improving consent recall throughout the course of an ongoing longitudinal study. Participants (N = 135) were randomly assigned to either a corrected feedback or a no-feedback control condition. Participants completed a consent quiz 2-weeks after consenting to the host study and at months 1, 2, and 3. The corrected feedback group received corrections to erroneous responses and the no-feedback control group did not. The feedback group displayed significantly greater recall overall and in specific content areas (i.e., procedures, protections, risks/benefits). Results support the use of corrected feedback for improving consent recall.
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