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Each chapter has an extensive bibliography focused on articles published between 2000 and February 2006. Most of the bibliographic material is annotated. The principles of the annotation process are to avoid replicating the title and giving the details in the abstract. Rather, the idea is to give an idea of the type of work, (e.g. empirical, think piece, regulatory), its significance and its quality. URLs are available for most of the articles so it is easy to go up and see the abstract for details. I have not been totally consistent in these evaluations. Those who are interested in a reference will find it relatively easy to download the abstract or the whole article for study. Materials relevant to research ethics can be found in many journals and in other written sources. Although we were reasonably thorough, significant articles can be found, especially in books that were not referred to.

I want to acknowledge the extremely valuable assistance of Andrey Finegersh, my hardworking and thoughtful student assistant. Nothing could have been achieved without his help.
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