Beyond Regulations: Ethics in Human Subjects ResearchNancy M. P. King, Gail Henderson, Jane Stein UNC Press Books, 1999 - 279 sider Across a broad range of disciplines_in medicine, social science, and the humanities_researchers, scholars, teachers, and administrators increasingly are looking for new ways to approach ethical issues in research with human subjects. Questions about how r |
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... example , are well - established fields of study and areas of graduate specialization . We seek in this series to move beyond these well- established areas of scholarship and explore in more detail the powerful and per- vasive ways that ...
... example , are well - established fields of study and areas of graduate specialization . We seek in this series to move beyond these well- established areas of scholarship and explore in more detail the powerful and per- vasive ways that ...
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... example , cultures that define or value those principles differently , or that do not acknowledge them or acknowl- edge principle - based moral reasoning at all , must be accorded respect ( Christakis 1992 ; Newton 1990 ) . Finally ...
... example , cultures that define or value those principles differently , or that do not acknowledge them or acknowl- edge principle - based moral reasoning at all , must be accorded respect ( Christakis 1992 ; Newton 1990 ) . Finally ...
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... example , the passage in 1906 of the Pure Food and Drugs Act , and in 1938 of the Food , Drug , and Cosmetic Act , came in response to concerns about quackery and the patent medicine in- dustry . Similarly , the Drug Amendments of 1962 ...
... example , the passage in 1906 of the Pure Food and Drugs Act , and in 1938 of the Food , Drug , and Cosmetic Act , came in response to concerns about quackery and the patent medicine in- dustry . Similarly , the Drug Amendments of 1962 ...
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... example , their privacy , or their right to choose to participate in research without coercion or deception — have also attracted public concern . Although the twenty - year period following World War II appears to be a time during ...
... example , their privacy , or their right to choose to participate in research without coercion or deception — have also attracted public concern . Although the twenty - year period following World War II appears to be a time during ...
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... example , that biomedical research , because it is more likely to involve physical interventions , is more likely to cause or risk harm to subjects , and that social science research , because it is more likely to be limited to ...
... example , that biomedical research , because it is more likely to involve physical interventions , is more likely to cause or risk harm to subjects , and that social science research , because it is more likely to be limited to ...
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