Hi all,
I am just posting because I am interested in doing my university dissertation on how infants see the world and am struggling with recruitment.
The research is non-invasive and simply involves filming the babies on a little camera to see what they look at but the minute I say "research" people worry.
What do you think is the best way to approach this? Would you feel comfortable allowing your baby to take part and why or why not?
There are many baby labs across the UK and recruitment is difficult for all of them (I can give you their names if you are interested) and they are all looking at topics that will improve our understanding of the way babies learn and develop. I just want to find a way to reach mums/ dads to explain the benefits of the research and put their minds at ease.
Hope you can help!
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Bella13 · 15/10/2012 14:48
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