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The authors hold that, because it is questionable whether the subjects ever give free consent, experimentation on prisoners and double blind procedures are never ethical.

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The authors hold that, because it is questionable whether the subjects ever give free consent, experimentation on prisoners and double blind procedures are never ethical.

See p. 349. The authors hold these sorts of experimentation can be ethical if special care is taken in obtaining consent.

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The authors hold that, because it is questionable whether the subjects ever give free consent, experimentation on prisoners and double blind procedures are never ethical.

See p. 349. The authors hold these sorts of experimentation can be ethical if special care is taken in obtaining consent.

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