Glossary / Lexicon
Consent form
Consent form refers to a written statement by the researcher containing all of the elements of Informed consent and a line for the participant''s signature. The consent form is provid
ed prior to the study so that potential participants have all the information they need in order to make an informed decision regarding participation.
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