This section considers the practical steps that are typically taken before, during and after a sweep of data collection for a longitudinal study.
Prior to data collection, the study sweep will typically have to undergo an ethical review, often via a Research Ethics Committee.
The purpose of the review is to ensure that the research is carried out in an ethical manner. It covers a wide range of issues relating to the study and its implementation. In relation to longitudinal studies, a review would typically consider the following areas:
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