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sarahmichelef ([personal profile] sarahmichelef) wrote2005-09-23 09:19 am
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Why do I run on so?????

So I'm in the process of writing up my statement for my department's human subjects committee... I wrote a draft of it yesterday and, despite Bob's telling me to be brief and they would ask me for more info if they needed it, I rambled on and on and on about how big my snowball sample could get, etc. Which, while useful for my actual dissertation prospectus, really has no bearing on whether or not my research design is ethically sound. Maybe it's because I had to fight to be allowed to do my chat paper, but this project could not be more run-of-the-mill in terms of the methods...

So, I give you what I really want to say:

Dear Committee,
I want to study 'bloggers. I promise to treat them nice. Please let me do my dissertation.
Love,
alphasarah


Blargh.

[identity profile] irihs.livejournal.com 2005-09-23 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Ugh. I hate HS applications. Thankfully, the woman who took care of the psych department at Yale was truly awesome. Well, at least with the labs I worked in, because we were really, really good about submitting things correctly and getting even the tiniest of study changes approved. We had a good reputation, and she treated us very well. That made them a lot less painful than they could have been. (Mostly I hated filling out the forms because they were written as if they expected us to be injecting children full of poison acid and sticking them in a room full of rabid monkeys. Dudes and dudettes, I just want to show them pictures of animals and ask them mundane questions. No poison acid!)

[identity profile] ellid.livejournal.com 2005-09-23 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I spent several weeks obsessing over the abstract for my Kalamazoo paper, mainly because I'm an independent scholar and not affiliated with a university (also, my MA is in religion, not textiles or medieval studies). Turned out the first draft, with minor tweaking, was just fine. Don't worry, and if you need someone to beta it, [livejournal.com profile] baronessmartha did a fine job for me (*grins*).

And if you need a subject to study, feel free to use my ravings. Even the fanfiction. I have no shame :D

[identity profile] rufinia.livejournal.com 2005-09-23 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd totally do that.

My thesis may involve politicians in someway. And I'd have to promise to treat them nice. Even if I don't really want to.

[identity profile] nalyirri.livejournal.com 2005-09-23 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
When my mom wrote her sociology dissertation a few years ago, she was looking at how flex time, etc. get implemented and used. So she wanted to do some focus groups. And the HS committee was really really concerned with how the discussions would go, how she'd assemble the groups, what would happen with the results...like *way* concerned with all sorts of beyond-the-appropriate sensitivity/legal kinds of issues. Eventually she found out that the committee had recently dealt with someone doing focus groups of pedophiles...