Conducting Research With People in Lower-Socioeconomic-Status Contexts

IF 15.6 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1177/25152459231193044
Lydia F. Emery, David M. Silverman, Rebecca M. Carey
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In recent years, the field of psychology has increasingly recognized the importance of conducting research with lower-socioeconomic-status (SES) participants. Given that SES can powerfully shape people’s thoughts and actions, socioeconomically diverse samples are necessary for rigorous, generalizable research. However, even when researchers aim to collect data with these samples, they often encounter methodological and practical challenges to recruiting and retaining lower-SES participants in their studies. We propose that there are two key factors to consider when trying to recruit and retain lower-SES participants—trust and accessibility. Researchers can build trust by creating personal connections with participants and communities, paying participants fairly, and considering how participants will view their research. Researchers can enhance accessibility by recruiting in participants’ own communities, tailoring study administration to participants’ circumstances, and being flexible in payment methods. Our goal is to provide recommendations that can help to build a more inclusive science.
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对社会经济地位较低的人进行研究
近年来,心理学领域越来越认识到与低社会经济地位(SES)参与者进行研究的重要性。考虑到社会经济地位可以有力地塑造人们的思想和行为,社会经济多样化的样本对于严谨、概括的研究是必要的。然而,即使研究人员打算用这些样本收集数据,他们也经常遇到方法和实践上的挑战,难以招募和留住社会经济地位较低的参与者。我们建议,在试图招募和留住低社会经济地位的参与者时,有两个关键因素需要考虑——信任和可及性。研究人员可以通过与参与者和社区建立个人联系、公平地支付参与者报酬以及考虑参与者将如何看待他们的研究来建立信任。研究人员可以通过在参与者自己的社区招募、根据参与者的情况定制研究管理以及灵活的支付方式来提高可访问性。我们的目标是提供建议,帮助建立一个更具包容性的科学。
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期刊介绍: In 2021, Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science will undergo a transition to become an open access journal. This journal focuses on publishing innovative developments in research methods, practices, and conduct within the field of psychological science. It embraces a wide range of areas and topics and encourages the integration of methodological and analytical questions. The aim of AMPPS is to bring the latest methodological advances to researchers from various disciplines, even those who are not methodological experts. Therefore, the journal seeks submissions that are accessible to readers with different research interests and that represent the diverse research trends within the field of psychological science. The types of content that AMPPS welcomes include articles that communicate advancements in methods, practices, and metascience, as well as empirical scientific best practices. Additionally, tutorials, commentaries, and simulation studies on new techniques and research tools are encouraged. The journal also aims to publish papers that bring advances from specialized subfields to a broader audience. Lastly, AMPPS accepts Registered Replication Reports, which focus on replicating important findings from previously published studies. Overall, the transition of Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science to an open access journal aims to increase accessibility and promote the dissemination of new developments in research methods and practices within the field of psychological science.
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