Prospective research subjects who are not able to understand information, deliberate, and generate about participation in a research study plan have a cognitive or communicative vulnerability. Those are two of the vulnerabilities the subject suffered when researching them.
EXPLANATION:
Prospective subjects included in underrated social groups can be subject to social vulnerability. The perception of these groups as of little value to society can cause less attention (by researchers) to the risks of damage and problems to these groups, and upsurge the risk of exploitation.
Prospective subjects in research that are subject to the formal permission of others can have an institutional vulnerability. These people have the cognitive capacity to give consent but may not be able to create a truly voluntary option, and maybe too influenced (or coerced) to partake when they might not otherwise have done so.
Subjects who do not have a deficiency of capacity, but are in conditions that do not permit them to carry out their capacities successfully, can experience situational cognitive vulnerability. This might happen when the subject is disturbed or in an emergency, like an injury or acute illness.
The capacity-related cognitive vulnerability can take place when the subject is to some extent lacking the capacity to make choices based on information. The communicative vulnerability can happen when the subject does not have the deficiency of capacity, but because of the inadequate aptitude to communicate with researchers unable to use their capacities successfully.
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KEYWORDS : cognitive vulnerability, communicative vulnerability, NBAC, a proposed research study, prospective subjects, prospective research subjects
Subject : Social Studies
Class : 10-12
Sub-Chapter : Subject’s Traits on Research