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Research in Humans
Research in humans differs from other research in that the subject has decision-making power and must be treated with respect. The long history, even in the name of science of one group of humans exploiting another has made it necessary to establish elaborate rules and procedures to protect human participants in research.
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Chapter 2
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Research in Humans
History of Rules About Research in Humans
Definitions
Federal Mandate
Respect for Persons
Beneficence
Justice
Common Rule
IRB Mission
Cases
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