IRB FORMS, CHECKLISTS, AND TEMPLATES

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Fillable IRB FormsDocuments to Prepare (if applicable)
(Word)
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Removes signature requirement only. Common in online consent and sensitive research where a signature is the primary risk of breach of confidentiality.


Removes or alters consent element(s). Common when research involves deception or observance of natural behaviors.


Required when surveying at least 10% of UIS population.


Required for research that provides documents in a language besides English.



Mandated Reporter Form (PDF)
CITI Core IRB Training Report (required)
Create an account with . After registering, affiliate your account with University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign before adding the course to your list.

Additional CITI Training Report(s)
Required for international research and research with vulnerable populations.

Recruitment Materials

Study Instruments/Data Collection

Consent/Assent Document(s)

Support Letters/Letters of Commitment

Funding Notice/Contract

Debriefing Statement

Translated Documents

Data Safety and Monitoring Plan


TemplatesChecklists AND GUIDELINES

English as a Second Language Consent Short Form (PDF)













Sample Reviewer Checklist (PDF)
Post-approval forms





Unanticipated Problem Report Form (doc)




Resources

The following e-presentation provides the basics for preparing a successful human subjects research protocol:

  • (2024 PPT)

The EU General Data Protection Regulations or China's Personal Information Protection Law may apply to your research. Please consult the University of Illinois system  and for more details. The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will evaluate your protocol and provide advice. 

This article describes the , such as public clinical trial data.

External Resources

  • Chastain, G., & Landrum, R.E. (1999). Protecting Human Subjects.  Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.
  • Sales, B.D., & Folkman, S.  (2000).  Ethics in Research with Human Participants. Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.

Additional Resources

Other resources to assist with research, grants and contracts, including workshops and tutorials, are available on the UIS Research Resources webpage.