“…This concern is also reflected in a number of recently published articles in the popular media positing that college students are vulnerable and should be protected from controversial or evocative content (Lukianoff & Haidt, 2015; Freeman, Herrera, Hurley, King, Luciano, et al, 2014). Researchers studying sensitive topics have noted that they encounter barriers to obtaining IRB approval for trauma or sex related research (Cook, Swartout, Goodnight, Hipp, & Bellis, 2015; Jaffe, DiLillo, Hoffman, Haikalis, & Dykstra, 2015; Yeater, Miller, Rinehart, & Nason, 2012). However, a growing body of research now shows that participants are not emotionally distressed by such research – in fact, they find it enjoyable, interesting, and valuable, contrary to IRB assumptions (Carter-Visscher, Naugle, Bell, & Suvak, 2007; Cromer, Freyd, Binder, DePrince, & Becker-Blease, 2006; Edwards, Sylaska, & Gidycz, 2014; Jaffe et al, 2015; Jorm, Kelly, & Morgan, 2007; Labott, Johnson, Fendrich, & Feeny, 2013; Widom & Czaja, 2005; Yeater, et al, 2012).…”