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Ethics in research with human participants / edited by Bruce D. Sales and Susan Folkman.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sales, Bruce Dennis.
Folkman, Susan.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human experimentation in psychology--Moral and ethical aspects.
Human experimentation in psychology.
Human Experimentation.
Ethics.
Psychology, Experimental.
Research Design.
Medical Subjects:
Human Experimentation.
Ethics.
Psychology, Experimental.
Research Design.
Physical Description:
xii, 215 pages ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, [2000]
Summary:
The American Psychological Association offers this book to help researchers understand ethical conflicts. The examples and analyses help researchers in identifying conflicts of interest and solving ethical dilemmas, planning research, recruiting participants, training researchers, managing matters of informed consent and confidentiality, dealing with intellectual property issues, working with special populations, and updating protocols for institutional review boards.
Contents:
Moral foundations of research with human participants / M. Brewster Smith
Planning research : basic ethical decision-making / Joan E. Sieber
Recruitment of research participants / Diane Scott-Jones
Informed consent / Marian W. Fischman
Privacy and confidentiality / Susan Folkman
Other responsibilities to participants / Lorraine D. Eyde
Authorship and intellectual property / Matthew McGue
Training / June Tangney
Identifying conflicts of interest and resolving ethical dilemmas / Bruce D. Sales and Michael Lavin
Appendix A. APA's ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct
Appendix B. Code of federal regulations : protection of human subjects
Appendix C. The Belmont Report.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1557986886
OCLC:
44026514

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