I chose the organization Society for
Research in Child Development (SRCD) because I am very interested in research
especially with knowing what is being done for children. This society was founded in 1933 “to stimulate
and support research that will encourage cooperation among individuals engaged in
the scientific study of child development” I was reading that technology
advances has really helped in the growth of more research in the development
sciences area.
I
was also very interested to see that they have SRCD Governing ethical standard
principles: Non-harmful procedures, informed consent, parental consent,
additional consent, incentives, deception, anonymity, mutual responsibilities,
jeopardy, unforeseen consequences, confidentiality, informing participants,
reporting results, scientific misconduct, and personal misconduct.
This
society provides many conferences at different universities that help mentors
and scholars with a program at SRCD, they also do research Cornell University
and many other well-known universities.
One great advantage of this society is
that they offer scholars both in the undergraduate ad graduate level to help
them find historical roots and trends in the field and those concerned with the
emergence of research, policy, and practice concerning children and families will
find a wealth of informative history in these interview transcripts. I am really impressed by the ongoing research
they are continuously doing.

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