Questions 24, 27, & 28 Presentation

This presentation will explain the concept of informed consent, should kids be treated differently in action research, and what a consent letter looks like.

About Peyton Rohan

I graduated from Eastland High School in the year 2020. Throughout High School, I have always been on the A honor roll. Throughout High School, I played a variety of sports such as basketball, football, golf, and track. My greatest interest was watching and playing basketball. I started my attendances at Fort Hays State University during the fall of 2020 and have been on the Dean's Honor Roll for the past two semesters. I now plan on graduating from Fort Hays State University during the year 2023 with a Bachelor of Computer Networking and Telecommunications degree that mainly focuses on Cybersecurity. I would say throughout the years of my education is that I am a persistent and hard worker, who gets assignments and projects done.

2 thoughts on “Questions 24, 27, & 28 Presentation

  1. hey Peyton.
    I have to say you did a great job with explaining informed consent. I don’t think there is anything for me to add to it. as for treating children differently in research you nailed it. It can be very hard to confirm whether a child understands what the research is about. sometimes it is necessary to rephrase the question multiple times to confirm whether they understand or not. As for the sample consent letter you did a good job explaining of how it would look. I never seen one before but now I can imagine what it would look like. overall you gave a great presentation and did a great job explaining the topics.

  2. Hi Peyton,
    I though you clearly stated answers to each of the questions provided. Informed consent is very important, and like you said needs to be clear and easy to understand what is going to happen. Also I agree that children should be treated different than adults. They are still young and have not experienced as much as adults have, so they do not have the knowledge adults have.

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