Deviance and Decency: The Ethics of Research with Human SubjectsCarl B. Klockars, Finbarr W. O'Connor |
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... present themselves as embodiments of total honesty , but not of holiness . The medical profession and the legal profession have always made far stronger claims to the highest virtues , especially when serving the public interest . For ...
... present themselves as embodiments of total honesty , but not of holiness . The medical profession and the legal profession have always made far stronger claims to the highest virtues , especially when serving the public interest . For ...
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... present situation it would reinforce the vast financial powers the bureaucrats already have over the social sciences . At the present time I believe it would be an irrational act of panic , possibly a form of scientific suicide , to ...
... present situation it would reinforce the vast financial powers the bureaucrats already have over the social sciences . At the present time I believe it would be an irrational act of panic , possibly a form of scientific suicide , to ...
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... present guidelines , am I permitted as a member of an IRB ever to allow research without the full consent of the ... presents no more than minimal risk , ( b ) it is unlikely to cause embarrassment , ( c ) it has scientific merit . ( C ) ...
... present guidelines , am I permitted as a member of an IRB ever to allow research without the full consent of the ... presents no more than minimal risk , ( b ) it is unlikely to cause embarrassment , ( c ) it has scientific merit . ( C ) ...
Contents
The Readers Informed Consent | 7 |
The Polar Positions | 13 |
Research Subjects Political Subjects and Human Subjects | 35 |
Copyright | |
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