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refers to the process of telling your research participants about research and obtaining an agreement to be in the research.
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The Nuremberg Code includes points outlining ethical research practice.
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Point 1 of the Nuremberg Code mandates that research participation be .
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In 1964, the was issued addressing several ethical research practice issues.
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The principles of Respect for persons, Justice and Beneficence are all parts of the .
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The ideas that research participants must be treated as autonomous individuals and that special populations of participants need protection are embodied in the principle of .
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According to the principle of , the well-being of research participants must be protected.
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The rules that the least risky procedures be used in research and that confidentiality will be protected flow from the principle of .
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The ethical code of the APA was most recently updated in .
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Government regulations on the use of human research participants were issued by the .
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According to your text, privacy and confidentiality issues pertaining to Internet research are complicated by the fact that the Internet is .
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Research using deception may be a particular problem for Internet research because of the difficulties involved in .
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In almost all institutions, a(n) will review research proposals to ensure that human participants will be treated ethically.
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Review of research proposals for ethical concerns by an independent panel is important because it gives a group with no in the research a chance to review the research for ethical issues.
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Before a study using animals is conducted a is done in addition to ethical treatment of the animal subjects.
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The obligation of scientists to treat science ethically is clearly spelled out in .
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Allegations of research fraud are investigated by the .
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According to your text, the most pernicious but rarest form of research fraud is .
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Getting a large number of smaller publications out of a larger research project is a form of research fraud known as .
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During the tenure process, there is usually a probationary period which can put pressure on researchers to behave dishonestly.
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A program called the is designed to educate researchers on the harmful effects of research fraud.
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A powerful weapon against research fraud is to communicate to researchers that if they engage in research fraud .







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