Wikipedia:Subject Recruitment Approvals Group/Requests

In order to apply for approval, the researcher will need a registered Wikipedia account. Applications must be from a registered account to provide a place for other editors to contact the researcher through Wikipedia, and to make it clearer when the researcher participates in discussions about their application. It is preferable that the researcher's account have a prior history of positive contributions/interactions within Wikipedia, and is familiar with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines.

Discussions
All matters pertaining to a Subject Recruitment Request for Approval are open for discussion, but all approved recruitment must meet the following set of requirements:
 * The research must have merit, as deemed by the Wikipedia community. The benefits of performing the research will influence the approved sample size.
 * The nature of the study is adequately disclosed. All information that would be important to possible participants has been made public. Adequate information may not mean complete information.
 * The study will respect the preferences of community members and Wikipedia policy. The study will not unnecessarily make life difficult for community members – participating or not.  The study must also respect the policies of Wikipedia and not cause undue harm to the system.
 * Results must be made freely available. The results of the study must be made available to the Wikipedia community within one year of completion.
 * It is possible to petition SRAG for an extension to the one year timeframe.

=Current requests=
 * Wikipedia:Subject Recruitment Approvals Group/Requests/Wikipedia and Medicine: A Look at Readership, Editor Numbers, and the Significance of Language