PSYB01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act, Diana Baumrind, Syphilis
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Obedience experiments by stanley milgram - shocking participants for every answer they get wrong -> led to debate about the extent of deception that can be tolerated and how harm should be evaluated. Code of conduct - considering how to practice the discipline ethically, whether the practice involves personal problems or research to learn about human beahviour or a mix of both. Nuremberg war crime trials - horrific medical experiments conducted by nazi doctors as a series of military tribunals, mostly notable for the prosecution of members of the political, military, economic leaderships. Belmont report - 1979 ,created to protect the violation of human rights, 3 ethical principles: Respect for the persons: treating persons as autonomous agents and those with diminished autonomy (self-government) Beneficence - minimize harm and maximize benefits. Justice - fair distribution of benefits and risks in research these principles were turn into regulations adopted in 1992 known as federal policy for the protection of human subjects.