2-7 Flashcards

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Process of obtaining informed consent

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Nuremberg Code

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1) participants must volunteer
2) results should be useful to society
3) have a sound footing in animal research
4) avoid unnecessary physical or psychological harm
5) no research if death or disability will occur
6) risk should be proportional to the benefits
7) proper plans to protect the Ss
8) only conducted by qualified scientists
9) subject can withdraw
10) stop study if it’s harmful

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3
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Belmont Report

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respect for persons
beneficence
justice

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4
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deception

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the act of misleading or wrongly informing someone about the true nature of a situation

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5
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the act of misleading or wrongly informing someone about the true nature of a situation

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deception

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6
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When is deception acceptable/ethical?

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if no other alternative is available

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7
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IRB

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institutional review board

research proposals must be screened by an IRB for adherence to ethical guidelines before the research is done

  • ensures participants are treated ethically
  • risk-benefit ratio is assessed
  • IRB review protects research from liability arising from research participation
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8
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Issues surrounding the conduct of internet-based research

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informed consent
privacy and confidentiality
the use of deception

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