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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
See p. 346.
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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
See p. 346.
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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
See p. 346.
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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
See p. 347.
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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
See p. 346.
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Which is NOT a norm for research on human subjects?
{ 1 } - The knowledge sought through research must be important and obtainable by no other means, and the research must be carried on by qualified people.
{ 2 } - At any time during the course of research, the subject (or the guardian who has given proxy consent) must be free to terminate the subject's participation in the experiment.
{ 3 } - Subjects should be selected so that risks and benefits will not fall unequally on one group in society.
{ 4 } - The risk of suffering or injury must be proportionate to the good to be gained.
{ 5 } - To protect the integrity of the human person, free and informed (voluntary) consent must be obtained.
{ 6 } - Appropriate experimentation on animals and cadavers must precede human experimentation.
{ 7 } - Children, the retarded, or anyone who is incapable of free and informed consent should never be a subject for experimentation.
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