NBoundary Isle
Research guide

Online consent and debrief guide for browser studies

Searchers building online studies need consent and debrief pages that are understandable, reviewable, and linked to the task workflow.

Direct answer

An online consent and debrief guide should explain study purpose, expected task, data fields, withdrawal route, contact, and completion message.

  • Purpose
  • Task
  • Data fields
  • Withdrawal
  • Contact
  • Debrief

Where it fits

Consent and debrief pages add trustworthy context around generated experiments and browser research workflows.

Long-tail query coverage

This page targets online consent form, study debrief page, browser study workflow, participant information, and jsPsych study setup searches.

FAQ

What should online consent include?

Include study purpose, task summary, expected duration, data fields, withdrawal route, contact, and eligibility notes.

What should debrief include?

Summarize the task, explain next steps, provide support or contact information, and mark completion clearly.

Who should review it?

Consent and debrief pages should be reviewed by the responsible study team or institution when required.

Updated · Canonical https://d5y7g8h0u4-20251108.com/guides/online-consent-debrief-browser-studies