Published October 31, 2023 | Version v1
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Conducting Research With People in Lower-Socioeconomic-Status Contexts

  • 1. University of Chicago
  • 2. Northwestern University
  • 3. Princeton University

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In recent years, the field of psychology has increasingly recognized the importance of conducting research with lower-socioeconomic-status (SES) participants. Given that SES can powerfully shape people's thoughts and actions, socioeconomically diverse samples are necessary for rigorous, generalizable research. However, even when researchers aim to collect data with these samples, they often encounter methodological and practical challenges to recruiting and retaining lower-SES participants in their studies. We propose that there are two key factors to consider when trying to recruit and retain lower-SES participants—trust and accessibility. Researchers can build trust by creating personal connections with participants and communities, paying participants fairly, and considering how participants will view their research. Researchers can enhance accessibility by recruiting in participants' own communities, tailoring study administration to participants' circumstances, and being flexible in payment methods. Our goal is to provide recommendations that can help to build a more inclusive science.

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DOI
10.1177/25152459231193044
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:9543

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Social Sciences Division
Department(s)
Psychology