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Ethics in Behavioral Genetics Research
Accountability in Research, 2004As research in behavioral genetics uncovers the genetic contribution to human behavior, it will undoubtedly further our understanding of normal human variation in many behavioral traits, such as personality, intelligence, and sexuality. This research also shows great potential for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illnesses.
Matthew Decamp
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Privacy and Behavioral Research
Columbia Law Review, 1965A successful society is marked by an ability to maintain a productive equilibrium between numerous competing forces. The goal of our own federal political system is to assure for the individual an ample range of freedom, and an ample opportunity for diversity.
O M, Ruebhausen, O G, Brim
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A Program of Research in Behavioral Electronics
Behavioral Science, 1964“Between the laboratory and the clinic lies almost the entire natural environment of humanity, practically untouched and unexplored by direct scientific procedures.” Yet electronic devices exist by which the scientist could not only record but modify the day-to-day behavior of his subjects or patients.
Ralph Schwitzgebel +3 more
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Research Collaboratories: Their Potential for Health Behavior Researchers
American Journal of Health Behavior, 2002To discuss how online collaboratories can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of research conducted in multiple sites.We describe how online collaboratories offer a flexible infrastructure for health behavior researchers, and describe the strengths and weaknesses of such tools and the lessons learned from several systems.Although virtual ...
James M, Craver, Robert S, Gold
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Behavioral research on diabetes at the Oregon Research Institute
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 1995This article overviews the scope and progression of research on behavioral aspects of diabetes over the past decade at the Oregon Research Institute. Our research team has investigated several topics including: (a) conceptual models of self-management; (b) social learning factors associated with regimen adherence; (c) individual and group-based ...
R E, Glasgow +3 more
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Quantify uncertainty in behavioral research
Nature Human Behaviour, 2020The behavioral sciences underestimate the uncertainty of research findings and thus overestimate replicability. Metrologists in the physical sciences quantify all material components of uncertainty, even if some components must be quantified using non-statistical means. Behavioral science should follow suit.
Edward E. Rigdon +2 more
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Animal Behavior in Psychedelic Research
Pharmacological Reviews, 2022Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy holds great promise in the treatment of mental health disorders. Research into 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A receptor (5-HT2AR) agonist psychedelic compounds has increased dramatically over the past two decades. In humans, these compounds produce drastic effects on consciousness, and their therapeutic potential relates to ...
Anna U. Odland +2 more
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Reporting Unethical Research Behavior
Evaluation Review, 1999Scientists, as professionals, have a responsibility to self-regulate. However, whistleblowing is rare. We investigated scientists' infrequent disclosure of unethical behavior by studying their responses to scenarios describing unethical research acts and compared their responses to those of research administrators.
N S, Wenger +3 more
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The Role of the Clinician in Behavioral Research
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1965I DEEPLY appreciate this honor by the American Academy of Pediatrics, particularly its Section on Growth and Development, in selecting me as the first recipient of the C. Anderson Aldrich Award. I am moved also by the generous words of Dr. Robert A.
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Behavioral and social research in rheumatology
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1997The recent literature on behavioral and social research in rheumatology covers the descriptive epidemiology of the behavioral, psychologic, and social impact of rheumatic diseases, the identification of risk factors and predictors of psychosocial outcomes, and cognitive and behavioral interventions used in the management of rheumatic disease.
L F, Callahan, S J, Blalock
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