Are evaluations or surveys given to participants at the end of a seminar or class subject to the regulations?
In most cases, the routine evaluations conducted at the end of a seminar or class are not “research” (as defined above) and therefore, do not fall within the regulations. However, if these surveys capture any information that is confidential or private to the participants, the regulations will apply and a protocol should be submitted for further evaluation by the HSC.
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- Are evaluations or surveys given to participants at the end of a seminar or class subject to the regulations?