Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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... responsibility not only for the cure of the sick and for the prevention of disease but for the advancement of knowledge upon which both depend . This . . . responsibility can only be met by investigation and experiment The many ...
... responsibility not only for the cure of the sick and for the prevention of disease but for the advancement of knowledge upon which both depend . This . . . responsibility can only be met by investigation and experiment The many ...
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... responsibility this freedom confers : for competence where he claims it , for objectivity in the report of his findings , and for consideration of the best interests of his colleagues and of society . SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES Principle 1 ...
... responsibility this freedom confers : for competence where he claims it , for objectivity in the report of his findings , and for consideration of the best interests of his colleagues and of society . SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES Principle 1 ...
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... Responsibility toward Organization . A psychologist re- spects the rights and reputation of the institute or organization with which he is associated . a . Materials prepared by a psychologist as a part of his regular work under ...
... Responsibility toward Organization . A psychologist re- spects the rights and reputation of the institute or organization with which he is associated . a . Materials prepared by a psychologist as a part of his regular work under ...
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