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Participant variables refer to individual characteristics that can influence how a participant responds in an experiment. These variables encompass a range of factors, such as gender, age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, literacy level, mood, or clinical diagnosis.
Benefits, such as a sense of empowerment, as well as an increase in knowledge that came about as a result of the study, may lead to better health advocacy, study participation and outcomes.
If prospective participants enquire about risks or other aspects of the research, the investigator must supply an explanation. Harm: means an injury to the rights, safety or welfare of a research participant that may include physical, psychological, social, financial or economic factors.
Abstract. Objectives: The term research participation effects (RPEs) is intended to capture features and artifacts of study design that may affect measured outcomes in ways that introduce bias into research findings, impacting inference and outcome validity.
Participants will sometimes second-guess what the researcher is after, or change their answers or behaviors in different ways, depending on the experiment or environment [1]. This is called participant bias, or response bias, and it can have a huge impact on research findings.