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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... of Scholars and Subjects : Roles , Relationships , and Obligations in Ethnographic Research 72 SUE E. ESTROFF CASE 2. COMMUNITY - BASED HIV RESEARCH Introduction 83 Community Assessment and Perceptions : Preparation for HIV Vaccine ...
... of Scholars and Subjects : Roles , Relationships , and Obligations in Ethnographic Research 72 SUE E. ESTROFF CASE 2. COMMUNITY - BASED HIV RESEARCH Introduction 83 Community Assessment and Perceptions : Preparation for HIV Vaccine ...
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... role of medicine in American culture and history . Through this series we also hope to perpetuate and enhance interdisciplinary work in the humanities , social sciences , and health sciences . Much of the knowl- edge required to ...
... role of medicine in American culture and history . Through this series we also hope to perpetuate and enhance interdisciplinary work in the humanities , social sciences , and health sciences . Much of the knowl- edge required to ...
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... roles of prisoners and guards . The problem was how well it worked ; student " guards " brutalized student " prisoners , " and these results raised questions about how well researchers must anticipate possible outcomes and describe them ...
... roles of prisoners and guards . The problem was how well it worked ; student " guards " brutalized student " prisoners , " and these results raised questions about how well researchers must anticipate possible outcomes and describe them ...
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XXX | 163 |
XXXI | 171 |
XXXII | 180 |
XXXIII | 187 |
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README FIRST for a User's Guide to Qualitative Methods Janice M. Morse,Lyn Richards Limited preview - 2002 |