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We want to keep tabs on everyone’s progress getting through IRB. This page and its corresponding components are meant to store all the exemption/approval documentation provided by each IRB. Note 1: we are phasing out the Lab ID system. The labs that were onboarded prior to 2021 have lab IDs and the newer labs do not have lab IDs. For those who have already started creating folders on OSF with lab ids, it would be helpful if you could rename your folders with your site principal investigator's PSAID (e.g PSA_140). **Instructions for data collection labs:** 1. Create a new component within “IRB approval/exemption documentation” and title it with the site principle investigator's PSA ID (e.g. PSA_001). We typically use the site principal investigators PSA ID as the site ID.. You do not need to fill in any other information about contributors, tags, licenses, etc. As an example, see uploaded documents from USA_140. 2. Upload the approved/exempted consent form as CONSENT_PSAID. If applicable upload the presurvey consent as PRECONSENT_PSAID. 3. Upload the notice of approval or exemption as APPROVAL_PSAID or EXEMPTION_PSAID. 4. Some institutions require specific (COVID-related) procedures for conducting in-person research. If this is a current requirement at your institution and/or IRB please make sure to include any approvals received for COVID amendments (COVID_PSAID). Note 2: Since this project was on hold for some time, some of you may have needed to submit extension requests to keep your IRB protocol active. If so, please update your component with any updates on approvals. If you don't have your PSA ID and/or Site ID please email psa005stero@gmail.com. Detailed instructions can be found [here][2]. [2]: https://canvas.psysciacc.org/courses/7/pages/documenting-your-irb-exemption-or-approval?module_item_id=90
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