Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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Side 20
... difficulty is that no one knows what the risks or the benefits really will be . The heavy mass of codes pre- sented in Appendix A is a reflection of the difficulties and unease most investigators feel when confronted by the need for ...
... difficulty is that no one knows what the risks or the benefits really will be . The heavy mass of codes pre- sented in Appendix A is a reflection of the difficulties and unease most investigators feel when confronted by the need for ...
Side 231
... difficulties . Concerning the amplification of Rule 1 , reflection also reveals certain difficulties . For one thing , a rigid interpretation of this would effectively cripple , if not eliminate , most research in the field of mental ...
... difficulties . Concerning the amplification of Rule 1 , reflection also reveals certain difficulties . For one thing , a rigid interpretation of this would effectively cripple , if not eliminate , most research in the field of mental ...
Side 278
... difficulties , even impossibility , of communicating the prob- lems involved — are ignored . There is no facing up to the fre- quently overwhelming difficulties in obtaining truly valid consent . In 278 RESEARCH AND THE INDIVIDUAL ...
... difficulties , even impossibility , of communicating the prob- lems involved — are ignored . There is no facing up to the fre- quently overwhelming difficulties in obtaining truly valid consent . In 278 RESEARCH AND THE INDIVIDUAL ...
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