Strength in Numbers - How Longitudinal Research Can Support Child Development
Ethics First: Privacy, Consent and Digital Data
Ethical questions and concerns have emerged with the evolution of the digitisation and sharing of data and the growing use and archiving of biomarkers. Privacy and consent are at the heart of these issues. Research practitioners can accommodate these issues
by addressing them in early design stages.
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by addressing them in early design stages.
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Contents
Strength in Numbers - How Longitudinal Research Can Support Child Development
Best Practice: Young Lives
Best Practice: Indepth Network
Best Practice: ALSPAC
Best Practice: Transfer Project
Open Up: Sharing Data, Promoting Innovation
Who Counts, Who Cares? Promoting Engagement and Impact
Ethics First: Privacy, Consent and Digital Data
Statistics and Stories: Qualitative Research Fills in the Blanks
A Global Agenda: Sustainable Developments Goals and Longitudinal Research
Best Practice: Young Lives
Best Practice: Indepth Network
Best Practice: ALSPAC
Best Practice: Transfer Project
Open Up: Sharing Data, Promoting Innovation
Who Counts, Who Cares? Promoting Engagement and Impact
Ethics First: Privacy, Consent and Digital Data
Statistics and Stories: Qualitative Research Fills in the Blanks
A Global Agenda: Sustainable Developments Goals and Longitudinal Research