Institutional Review Board (IRB)
The Springfield College Institutional Review Board
Supported by the Division of Academic Affairs.
Purpose
The purpose of the Springfield College Institutional Review Board (SCIRB) is to ensure the protection of human subjects in research studies.
Who must apply
All Springfield College personnel (faculty, students under faculty supervision, and administrators) who conduct research studies under Springfield College auspices, utilizing human subjects must apply to the SCIRB.
Chair
Elizabeth Morgan, PhD, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Policy statements and applications are available on this site and through the Office of Academic Affairs.
The Purpose of Institutional Review Boards (IRB)
All persons conducting research must maintain the highest ethical standards for human research protections in all human subjects research.
All research adheres to the ethical principles outlined in the Belmont Report (1979):
- Respect for persons
- Individuals should be treated as autonomous agents
- Persons with diminished autonomy are entitled to protection
- Beneficence
- Persons are treated in an ethical manner not only by respecting their decisions and protecting them from harm, but also by making efforts to secure their well-being
- (1) Do no harm (2) maximize possible benefits and minimize possible harms
- Justice
- Fairness in distribution (select participants equitably)
- Who ought to receive the benefits of research and bear its burdens
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