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Educational Advantage

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2006
What special advantage does JERHRE offer to research ethics education? Empirical research employs concepts and methods for understanding and addressing problems; the methods employed can be generalized to related problems in new contexts. Research published in JERHRE uses concepts and methods designed to understand and solve ethical problems in human ...
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2008
This issue of JERHRE introduces a concept vital to successful research—trust—and shows that it can be variously earned and destroyed. An understanding of these aspects of trust and reflection on how they pertain to new instances of research can be of great value to students, professionals, and those who review the research of others. Also described in
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2009
This issue examines three kinds of nontraditional research methods that are not always easily described in a standard research protocol: Community-based participatory research, action research, and online survey research. In each of these methods, the researcher relates to a community and in a way that differs from the medical model of the researcher ...
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Missouri Advantage

The Journal of Rural Health, 1998
SummaryMissouri Advantage HMO is a newly developed, small HMO based in a rural area. Strongly committed to local control, Missouri Advantage has a highly decentralized organizational structure. Its four rural hospital owners have built Missouri Advantage's initial enrollment base with hospital employees, capitalizing on their positions as the largest ...
M, Casey, B, Yawn
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Advantage Begets Advantage

2019
This chapter illustrates the process of cumulative advantage. It compares the experience of three WU students (Rong, Changle, and Shanshan) from their first semester to graduation. All of them closely followed the Path and believed that this was what a WU student should do.
Felicia F. Tian, Lin Chen
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2007
The june issue of JERHRE features three themes: (1) Managing risks or unanticipated events that arise in research and pose serious ethical and practical questions. (2) Collaborating across cultures when relevant values are not shared, in particular values of individualism found largely in Western cultures versus community values which are more ...
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2012
Emerging issues in human research challenge us to think outside of the box. The first three papers in this issue provide such challenges. New ethical issues arise in connection with research on the human microbiome, sham surgery, and the use of psychotherapy in research interventions in tribal cultures in Kenya.
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Educational Advantage

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2013
This issue of JERHRE examines informed consent requirements as they arise in diverse countries and cultures, and in relation to level of risk of the research and vulnerability of the potential participants. It also examines issues of literacy as they affect informed consent. And it examines whether research participants want to be informed.
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Educational Advantage

Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2010
This issue examines topics relevant to the effects of communicating disclosure risk to participants in survey research, managing genetic data, paying research participants, and evaluating institutional research ethics. Educational activities are presented that will enable readers to consolidate their knowledge and understanding of these topics.
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Institutional Advantage

Global Strategy Journal, 2014
Is there such a thing as institutional advantage—and what does it mean for the study of corporate competitive advantage? In this article, I develop the concept of institutional competitive advantage, as distinct from plain competitive advantage and from comparative institutional advantage.
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