Experimentation in the social sciences, by its very nature, requires researchers to manipulate and control key aspects of the social setting so as to determine what effect, if any, these manipulations have on the people in that setting. Such studies, although unmatched in terms of their scientific yield, nonetheless raise questions of ethics: Do researchers have the moral right to conduct experiments on their fellow human beings? What practices are unacceptable and what procedures are allowable? Can standards be established to safeguard the rights of participants
Experimental design is one aspect of a scientific method. A well-designed, properly conducted experi...
Considering the importance of scientific ethics in research, especially if it involves human experim...
A dilemma confronts physician-investigators in the conduct of research with patient-subjects. As phy...
Social scientists and research ethicists have begun, somewhat belatedly, to confront and address the...
A variety of ethical considerations in designing, conducting, and reporting both laboratory and fiel...
252 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This dissertation attempts to...
This paper examines the different human experiments Nazi medical officials conducted on concentratio...
Many researchers question whether or not the data obtained from Nazi medical experiments should be u...
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code a...
There is considerable confusion regarding the ethical appropriateness of using incentives in researc...
Background: Institutional review boards (IRBs), duly constituted under the Office of Human Research ...
The ethical issues that researchers encounter in experiment are usually debated upon. Ethical issues...
Recent decades have witnessed a drastic increase in biomedical research. As this type of research of...
There is considerable confusion regarding the ethical appropriateness of using incentives in researc...
With explicit recognition of the need for ethical codes addressing medical experimentation after the...
Experimental design is one aspect of a scientific method. A well-designed, properly conducted experi...
Considering the importance of scientific ethics in research, especially if it involves human experim...
A dilemma confronts physician-investigators in the conduct of research with patient-subjects. As phy...
Social scientists and research ethicists have begun, somewhat belatedly, to confront and address the...
A variety of ethical considerations in designing, conducting, and reporting both laboratory and fiel...
252 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.This dissertation attempts to...
This paper examines the different human experiments Nazi medical officials conducted on concentratio...
Many researchers question whether or not the data obtained from Nazi medical experiments should be u...
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code a...
There is considerable confusion regarding the ethical appropriateness of using incentives in researc...
Background: Institutional review boards (IRBs), duly constituted under the Office of Human Research ...
The ethical issues that researchers encounter in experiment are usually debated upon. Ethical issues...
Recent decades have witnessed a drastic increase in biomedical research. As this type of research of...
There is considerable confusion regarding the ethical appropriateness of using incentives in researc...
With explicit recognition of the need for ethical codes addressing medical experimentation after the...
Experimental design is one aspect of a scientific method. A well-designed, properly conducted experi...
Considering the importance of scientific ethics in research, especially if it involves human experim...
A dilemma confronts physician-investigators in the conduct of research with patient-subjects. As phy...