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AHRQ: Mandatory Use of Data Safety and Monitoring Plans
Payment to Research Participants
Clinical Trials with No/Low Enrollment: Guide for Departments
CBR Use Proposal Form
Central Biorepository Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Use of CBR Resources
Data & Biospecimen Sharing Checklist
Statement of Practice: Remote Study Procedures
Secondary Use Research
Michigan Medicine Clinical Research Position Statement
Guidelines for Studies Conducted Through MCOHR and the Dental School

Behavioral Research

The scope and diversity of research areas in the behavioral and social sciences is quite broad. Some research is readily applicable to human affairs; other studies may broaden understanding without any apparent or immediate application. Some research is designed to test hypotheses derived from theory; other research is primarily descriptive. Still other research may be directed at evaluating an intervention or social program. Behavioral research involving human subjects generates data by means of questionnaires, observation, studies of existing records, and experimental designs involving exposure to some type of stimulus or intervention.