Faculty members often give instructional demonstrations or conduct other activities in a classroom setting that involve the use of human subjects, typically students in the class. The responsibility for proper conduct of such instructional demonstrations or activities is borne by the individual faculty member and is not subject to IRB or administrative review.
The instructor shall be aware of any potential risks to the dignity, rights, or welfare of the subjects, make those risks known to the potential subjects, and (if more than minimal risk is involved) inform the subjects of their rights as described in the CSU Long Beach Policy.
Is this research normal instructional demonstration or activity?
| No | Yes |