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- catalog contributor b5108505.
- catalog created "1976]".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "1976]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1976]".
- catalog description "(cont.) Childress, J.F. The identification of ethical principles.--Engelhardt, H.T. Basic ethical principles in the conduct of biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects.--Campbell, D.T. Protection of the rights and interests of human subjects in program evaluation, social indicators, social experimentation, and statistical analyses based upon administrative records.--Baumrind, D. Nature and definition of informed consent in research involving deception.--Baier, K. Ethical principles and their validity.--MacIntyre, A. How to identify ethical principles.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Robertson, J.A. Legal implications of the boundaries between biomedical or behavioral research involving human subjects and the accepted or routine practice of medicine.--Barber, B. Some perspectives on the role of assessment of risk/benefit criteria in the determination of the appropriateness of research involving human subjects.--Natanson, M. A philosophical perspective of the assessment of risk-benefit criteria in connection with research involving human subjects.--Reiss, A.J., Jr. Selected issues in informed consent and confidentiality.--Walters, L. Some ethical issues in research involving human subjects.--Gallant, D.M. Response to Commission duties as detailed in PL 93-348.--Goldiamond, I. On the usefulness of intent for distinguishing between research and practice, and its replacement by social contingency analysis.--Feinstein, A.R., Lichtenstein, J.L. Medical ethics and the architecture of clinical research.--Kimble, G.A. The role of risk/benefit analysis in the conduct of psychological research.--London, P., Klerman, G. Boundaries between research and therapy, especially in mental health.--".
- catalog extent "16 v. in 3 ;".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "1976]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : s.n.,".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Childress, J.F. The identification of ethical principles.--Engelhardt, H.T. Basic ethical principles in the conduct of biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects.--Campbell, D.T. Protection of the rights and interests of human subjects in program evaluation, social indicators, social experimentation, and statistical analyses based upon administrative records.--Baumrind, D. Nature and definition of informed consent in research involving deception.--Baier, K. Ethical principles and their validity.--MacIntyre, A. How to identify ethical principles.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Robertson, J.A. Legal implications of the boundaries between biomedical or behavioral research involving human subjects and the accepted or routine practice of medicine.--Barber, B. Some perspectives on the role of assessment of risk/benefit criteria in the determination of the appropriateness of research involving human subjects.--Natanson, M. A philosophical perspective of the assessment of risk-benefit criteria in connection with research involving human subjects.--Reiss, A.J., Jr. Selected issues in informed consent and confidentiality.--Walters, L. Some ethical issues in research involving human subjects.--Gallant, D.M. Response to Commission duties as detailed in PL 93-348.--Goldiamond, I. On the usefulness of intent for distinguishing between research and practice, and its replacement by social contingency analysis.--Feinstein, A.R., Lichtenstein, J.L. Medical ethics and the architecture of clinical research.--Kimble, G.A. The role of risk/benefit analysis in the conduct of psychological research.--London, P., Klerman, G. Boundaries between research and therapy, especially in mental health.--".
- catalog title "[Contractor and staff papers prepared for the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research.".
- catalog type "text".