Beyond Regulations: Ethics in Human Subjects ResearchNancy M. P. King, Gail Henderson, Jane Stein 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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... North Carolina , on November 6-8 , 1995. " From ' Regs ' to Relation- ships : Reexamining Research Ethics " was supported by a grant from the Univer- sity of North Carolina , University Center for International Studies . In addition to ...
... North Carolina , on November 6-8 , 1995. " From ' Regs ' to Relation- ships : Reexamining Research Ethics " was supported by a grant from the Univer- sity of North Carolina , University Center for International Studies . In addition to ...
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... North Carolina at Chapel Hill examined cross - cultural controversies in the ethics of human subjects research.1 That conference began this book . Although our ini- tial goal was to address ethical problems arising in international ...
... North Carolina at Chapel Hill examined cross - cultural controversies in the ethics of human subjects research.1 That conference began this book . Although our ini- tial goal was to address ethical problems arising in international ...
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... North Carolina , but it should be obvious that this is not because UNC researchers and scholars are more ethical than anyone else . In- stead , it is testimony to the pervasiveness of the issues that so many of them could be addressed ...
... North Carolina , but it should be obvious that this is not because UNC researchers and scholars are more ethical than anyone else . In- stead , it is testimony to the pervasiveness of the issues that so many of them could be addressed ...
Contents
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VI | 23 |
VII | 45 |
VIII | 47 |
IX | 49 |
X | 67 |
XI | 72 |
XII | 81 |
XXVII | 153 |
XXVIII | 159 |
XXIX | 161 |
XXX | 163 |
XXXI | 171 |
XXXII | 180 |
XXXIII | 187 |
XXXIV | 189 |
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