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Pediatrics, 1972
At opposite ends of the life line, children and grandparents have clear over- lapping interests. They should be interested in and involved with each other, not only for sentimental reasons, but also for crucial mutual developmental needs. An example of how this works appeared in a recent issue of Pediatrics.1 The comfort of a generation gap between a ...
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At opposite ends of the life line, children and grandparents have clear over- lapping interests. They should be interested in and involved with each other, not only for sentimental reasons, but also for crucial mutual developmental needs. An example of how this works appeared in a recent issue of Pediatrics.1 The comfort of a generation gap between a ...
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2007
The research articles in the March 2007 issue of JERHRE explore two major topics: Research methods wherein the investigator does not have unilateral control over the setting, as in ethnography and community-based participatory research, raise special problems of ethical oversight and problem solving. Introducing new ethical oversight,
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The research articles in the March 2007 issue of JERHRE explore two major topics: Research methods wherein the investigator does not have unilateral control over the setting, as in ethnography and community-based participatory research, raise special problems of ethical oversight and problem solving. Introducing new ethical oversight,
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Deciding Advantageously Before Knowing the Advantageous Strategy
Science, 1997Deciding advantageously in a complex situation is thought to require overt reasoning on declarative knowledge, namely, on facts pertaining to premises, options for action, and outcomes of actions that embody the pertinent previous experience. An alternative possibility was investigated: that overt reasoning is preceded by a nonconscious biasing step ...
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The Advantages of Comparative Advantage
1997Abstract The perennial issue of foreign trade policy is free trade versus protectionism. On the one side are the protectionists who in the United States today are more active and aggressive than at any time since the end of World War II.
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Medical Physics, 1980
Exposure measurements made during a diagnostic radiological study revealed that heavy set patients pay a higher price in absorbed dose than lighter people.
H H, Callisen +3 more
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Exposure measurements made during a diagnostic radiological study revealed that heavy set patients pay a higher price in absorbed dose than lighter people.
H H, Callisen +3 more
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Science, 2003
The evidence for balancing selection at the prion protein gene ( PRNP ) due to kuru in the Fore group of the Papua New Guinea Highlands is compelling (“Balancing selection at the prion protein gene consistent with prehistoric kurulike epidemics,” S. Mead et al. , Reports, 25 April, p. [640][1]).
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The evidence for balancing selection at the prion protein gene ( PRNP ) due to kuru in the Fore group of the Papua New Guinea Highlands is compelling (“Balancing selection at the prion protein gene consistent with prehistoric kurulike epidemics,” S. Mead et al. , Reports, 25 April, p. [640][1]).
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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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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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