Multiple Choice
How are oral history interviews regarded by Institutional Review Boards? Oral history interviews
A) must be carefully reviewed because people are sharing intimate details of their lives.
B) do not need review because they do not contribute to generalizable knowledge.
C) must be reviewed if the subject matter is sensitive.
D) do not need review because the interviewee is in control of what he or she shares.
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