Hi COEN-ites, can I pick brains about surveying youth? How are you doing parental consent, if at all, these days? I am working with a team that's proposing an anonymous online survey of high school students (QR codes at places like libraries and rec centers), with optional entry of an email address to be entered in a drawing for a bluetooth speaker. Historically I have been a stickler about parents opting in to consent but there is a tradeoff in terms of participation and wondering if I should be thinking about this differently in the digital age. (One example might be a teen completing a survey linked via social media -- there's not a way to get even passive parental consent.)
Would appreciate any and all thoughts!
Warmly,
Joanna Marks