Research Notes: The Effects of Research on Participants: Findings from a Study of Mothers and Employment
- 1 May 1993
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Sociological Review
- Vol. 41 (2) , 328-346
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.1993.tb00068.x
Abstract
The article explores a neglected topic – the effects of research on participants. At the end of a three year longitudinal research project concerning mothers return to the labour market after maternity leave, participants (mothers) were asked to assess their experiences of taking part in the research process. The paper examines three particular aspects of the research process which have important consequences for participants: the theoretical framework and research design, the research methods, and the study findings. A situation where there is a close match between the concerns and characteristics of the researchers and the researched is likely to benefit the project and participants alike.Keywords
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