@inbook{10.3138/9781442674653.9, ISBN = {9780802048820}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/9781442674653.9}, abstract = {Along with an increasing number of surveys that collect data for various purposes are resources that describe and guide this data collection process (see for example, Gilbert, 2001; Robson, 2002). These publications range from short guidebooks to extensive and detailed commercial and non-commercial products, such as the Total Design Method (Dillman, 1978). Most writing in this area has focused on maximizing the reliability and validity of the analyses that are conducted. While emphasizing the importance of research design, sample selection, and survey construction, the literature places less emphasis on the ethical issues that may arise and how they may be}, author = {MIKAEL JANSSON and WAYNE MITIC and TRACEY HULTEN and MANDEEP DHAMI}, booktitle = {Ethical Issues in Community-Based Research with Children and Youth}, pages = {59--69}, publisher = {University of Toronto Press}, title = {A Youth Population Health Survey}, year = {2006} }