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  1. “Exempt” research are human subjects studies that present no greater than minimal risk to subjects and fit into one or more exempt categories (as described below).

  2. Aug 22, 2023 · The Code of Federal Regulations identifies several different categories of minimal risk research as being exempt from the Common Rule, 45 CFR, Part 46. This document delves deeper …

  3. Exempt Category 2 and 3 Examples | Enterprise for Research, …

    Below are some examples of research that are exempt from IRB review under category 2. Research consists of an online survey of sexual behaviors; responses cannot be linked to respondents at any …

  4. Exempt Review - Northwestern University

    Research can qualify for an exemption if it is no more than minimal risk and all of the research procedures fit within one or more of the exemption categories in the federal IRB regulations.

  5. Exempt Research - UW Research

    Research that is determined to be exempt is human subjects research that fits into specific categories and does not have to meet most of the requirements of the federal human subjects regulations. Only …

  6. All research involving human subjects at the University of South Alabama is required to be reviewed and either acknowledged or approved by the USA Institutional Review Board (IRB), whether the research …

  7. What does the term “exempt” actually mean in human subjects research?

    Could my project fall into one of the exemption categories of research? Below is a quick user reference guide for the exempt categories of research that the UC Santa Barbara Human Subjects Committee …

  8. Exempt Research - irbo.nih.gov

    Exempt research involves human subjects and meets the requirements of one or more exemption categories within federal regulations for protecting human subjects in research. The Revised …

  9. PURPOSE 1.1. The purpose of this policy is to provide: (1) information to investigators about what human research activities are considered exempt; (2) a description of the responsibilities of the …

  10. Exempt Research - IRB

    These categories present the lowest amount of risk to potential subjects because, generally speaking, they involve either collection of anonymous or publicly-available data, or conduct of the least …