Embracing uncertainty in research with young children.
Chesworth, L. (2018). Embracing uncertainty in research with young children. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 31(9), pp. 851-862.
Making the most of youth development: Evidence-based programs and the role of young people in research.
Seymour, K., Bull, M., Homel, R., & Wright, P. (2017). Making the most of youth development: Evidence-based programs and the role of young people in research. Queensland Review, 24(1), pp. 147-162.
Children’s ongoing and relational negotiation of informed assent in child–researcher, child–child and child–parent interaction.
Ericsson, S., & Boyd, S. (2017). Children’s ongoing and relational negotiation of informed assent in child–researcher, child–child and child–parent interaction. Childhood, 2017, Vol.24(3), pp.300-315.
Children’s decision-making involvement about research participation: Associations with perceived fairness and self-efficacy.
Miller, V. A., Feudtner, C., & Jawad, A. F. (2017). Children’s decision-making involvement about research participation: Associations with perceived fairness and self-efficacy. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 12(2), pp. 87-96.
“This feels like school!” Revisiting assent and motivation in research with child participants.
Hordyk, S. R. (2017). “This feels like school!” Revisiting assent and motivation in research with child participants. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 34, pp. 583-595.
Researching with young children: Seeking assent.
Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2011). Researching with young children: Seeking assent. Child Indicators Research, 4(2), pp. 231-247.
Ethical and methodological issues in qualitative health research involving children.
Huang, X., O’Connor, M., Ke, L.-S., & Lee, S. (2016). Ethical and methodological issues in qualitative health research involving children. Nursing Ethics, 23(3), pp. 339-356.