CPP 4402 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Linguistics, Data Analysis, National Institutes Of Health
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Voluntary consent: help society, be necessary, avoid physical/mental suffering, no expectation of death/disability, risk should not exceed importance, minimize risk to subjects, qualified researchers, subject can quit any time, researcher must be prepared to end experiment. Declaration of helsinki (evolved from nuremberg code in 1964) Study was not stopped despite patients dying. Treatment not offered when it became available. Belmont report (ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research, 1979) 3 general ethical principles to govern human subjects research: respect. Treat people with autonomy and let them make informed decision. Protect those with diminished autonomy (children, developmental disability, impaired cognition: beneficence. Protect subjects from harm (maximize benefit, minimize risk: justice. Treat people fairly (important considering who is included/excluded) Subpart a of dhhs policy for protection of human research subjects. Uniform set of regulations for human research adopted by 18 federal agencies. State-supported institution for children with intellectual disability in staten island.