Promoting children’s informed assent in research participation.
Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Kearney, E. (2012). Promoting children’s informed assent in research participation. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 26(7). pp. 802-828.
Young children’s decisions about research participation: Opting out.
Dockett, S., Einarsdóttir, J., & Perry, B. (2012). Young children's decisions about research participation: Opting out. International Journal of Early Years Education, 20(3). pp. 244-256.
One chairperson’s experience of ethical review: Balancing principle, convention, relationship and risk in educational research.
O’Neill, J. (2010). One chairperson’s experience of ethical review: Balancing principle, convention, relationship and risk in educational research. International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 33(3). pp. 229-243.
Exploring informed consent and dissent through children’s participation in educational research.
Bourke, R. & Loveridge, J. (2014). Exploring informed consent and dissent through children's participation in educational research. International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 37(2). pp. 151-165.
Caught in the act: Ethics committee review and researching the sexual culture in schools.
Allen, L. (2009). Caught in the act: Ethics committee review and researching the sexual culture in schools. Qualitative Research, 9(4). pp. 395-410.
Understanding consent in research involving children: The ethical issues. A handbook for human research ethics committees and researchers.
Spriggs, M. (2010). Understanding consent in research involving children: The ethical issues. A handbook for human research ethics committees and researchers. Melbourne: Children's Bioethics Centre (Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne / University of Melbourne / Murdoch Children's Research Centre).
Chapter 2: Involving children in research in early childhood education settings: Opening up the issues.
Dalli, C., & Stephenson, A. (2010). Chapter 2: Involving children in research in early childhood education settings: Opening up the issues. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Education New Zealand. ISBN: 9780478367133; online ISBN: 9780478367140.
Researching street-frequenting young people in Suva: Ethical considerations and their impacts.
Vakaoti, P. (2009). Researching street-frequenting young people in Suva: Ethical considerations and their impacts. Children's Geographies, 7(4). pp. 435-450.
Who says yes? Collective and individual framing of Pacific children’s consent to, and participation in, research in New Zealand.
Suaalii, T. M., & Mavoa, H. (2003). Who says yes? Collective and individual framing of Pacific children’s consent to, and participation in, research in New Zealand. Pacific Health Dialogue, 10(2). pp. 193-197.
Using incentives: Encouraging and recognising participation in youth research.
Seymour, K. (2012). Using incentives: Encouraging and recognising participation in youth research. Youth Studies Australia, 31(3). pp. 51-59.