Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... circumstances . The ethical standards of the American Psychological Association ( 1963 ) state in Principle 7d : The psychologist who asks that an individual reveal personal informa- tion in the course of interviewing , testing , or ...
... circumstances . The ethical standards of the American Psychological Association ( 1963 ) state in Principle 7d : The psychologist who asks that an individual reveal personal informa- tion in the course of interviewing , testing , or ...
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... circumstances , if ever , shall extraordinary means of support be terminated , with death to follow ? 2. From the earliest times the moment of death has been recognized as the time the heartbeat ceased . Is there now adequate evidence ...
... circumstances , if ever , shall extraordinary means of support be terminated , with death to follow ? 2. From the earliest times the moment of death has been recognized as the time the heartbeat ceased . Is there now adequate evidence ...
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... circumstances and to the extent that dis- closure of information concerning the nature of the drug or experimental procedure or risks would be expected to materially affect the health of the patient and would be detrimental to his best ...
... circumstances and to the extent that dis- closure of information concerning the nature of the drug or experimental procedure or risks would be expected to materially affect the health of the patient and would be detrimental to his best ...
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