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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... given injections of live cancer cells without their knowl- edge or consent . The researchers claimed to be convinced that the injections could not cause cancer , and that examining how long it took for a debilitated subject's immune ...
... given injections of live cancer cells without their knowl- edge or consent . The researchers claimed to be convinced that the injections could not cause cancer , and that examining how long it took for a debilitated subject's immune ...
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... given the task of drafting a new comprehensive " Tri - Council Code of Ethical Con- duct for Research Involving Humans , " was contending with the complaints of social sci- entists that there should be more than one code because of the ...
... given the task of drafting a new comprehensive " Tri - Council Code of Ethical Con- duct for Research Involving Humans , " was contending with the complaints of social sci- entists that there should be more than one code because of the ...
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