| 2001 - 796 sider
...increase over minimal risk; (b) The intervention or procedure presents experiences to subjects that are reasonably commensurate with those inherent in...psychological, social, or educational situations; (c) The intervention or procedure is likely to yield generalizable knowledge about the subjects' disorder... | |
| 1993 - 652 sider
...increase over minimal risk; (b) The intervention or procedure presents experiences to subjects that are reasonably commensurate with those inherent in...psychological, social, or educational situations; (c) The intervention or procedure is likely to yield generalizable knowledge about the subjects' disorder... | |
| 1998 - 668 sider
...presents experiences to subjects that are reasonably commensurate with 45 CFR Subtitle A (10-1-98 Edfflon) those Inherent in their actual or expected medical,...psychological, social, or educational situations; (c) The intervention or procedure is likely to yield generallzable knowledge about the subjects' disorder... | |
| Tom Christoffel - 1985 - 472 sider
...increase over minimal risk; (B) such intervention or procedure presents experiences to subjects that are reasonably commensurate with those inherent in their actual or expected medical, psychological or social situations, and is likely to yield generalizable knowledge about the subjects'... | |
| 1986 - 44 sider
...presents more than minimal risk, does not hold out the prospect of direct benefit to the subject, but the procedure is likely to yield generalizable knowledge...disorder or condition which is of vital importance for understanding the disorder or condition (45 FR 46.406). (4) The research presents a reasonable opportunity... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Crime - 1986 - 216 sider
...increase over minimal risk; (b) The intervention or procedure presents experiences to subjects that are reasonably commensurate with those inherent in...psychological, social, or educational situations; (c) The intervention or procedure is likely to yield generalizable knowledge about the subjects' disorder... | |
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