STC 262 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Belmont Report, Apa Style, Benefit Shortfall

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Protections for pregnant women, prisoners, children and human fetuses. All human subjects research conducted by institutions that receive federal funding. The belmont report: three ethical principles of how to treat human subjects. People should know how they are being researched and have autonomy to back out. No one group should be used as subjects so that another group can benefit. Ex: mentally ill children chosen for a study over non-mentally ill children. There are times we need to intentionally deceive people to get the most accurate information. Ethical to the extent that it is necessary to obtain accurate data and benefits outweigh harm. Someone who is working for a researcher but pretending to be a research participant - involves deception. Manipulates their reactions to other research participants to deceive them. Telling the person this is what we asked you to do and why. Way of counteracting the deception as well as showing respect.

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