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Why Do Rape Survivors Volunteer for Face-to-Face Interviews?A Meta-Study of Victims' Reasons For and Concerns About Research ParticipationMichigan State University, rmc{at}msu.edu
Michigan State University There is growing interest in understanding how different research methods are perceived by victims of violence and what survivors will reveal to researchers (termed meta-research or meta-studies). The purpose of this project was to conduct a qualitative meta-study on why rape survivors chose to participate in community-based, face-to-face interviews. Participants mentioned four primary reasons for why they decided to participate in this study: (a) to help other survivors, (b) to help themselves, (c) to support research on rape/sexual assault, and (d) to receive financial compensation. Implications for designing research recruitment protocols are discussed.
Key Words: rape sexual assault qualitative interviewing meta-research participation
This version was published on March
1, 2009 Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 24, No. 3,
395-405 (2009) |
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