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DaRA Dataset: Combining Wearable Sensors, Location Tracking, and Process Knowledge for Enhanced Human Activity and Human Context Recognition in Warehousing. [PDF]
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Subject Descriptions and Single-Subject Research
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993In this manuscript, we respond to the minimum standards for describing research subjects as proposed by the Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) Research Committee. Three issues are raised about the standards: (a) whether justification exists for the recommended standards, (b) whether a relationship exists between the description of subjects and ...
M, Wolery, H K, Ezell
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Science, 1997
In the ScienceScope item “Broader oversight for research on humans?” (31 Jan., p. 605) it is stated that for “Army scientists doing classified studies … following the Common Rule is voluntary.” On the contrary, it is mandatory for the Army and all other Department of Defense researchers to follow the regulations set forth in the Common Rule “which ...
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In the ScienceScope item “Broader oversight for research on humans?” (31 Jan., p. 605) it is stated that for “Army scientists doing classified studies … following the Common Rule is voluntary.” On the contrary, it is mandatory for the Army and all other Department of Defense researchers to follow the regulations set forth in the Common Rule “which ...
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RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN SUBJECTS
Health Physics, 2008This paper will discuss the history of human subjects in research and the subsequent regulations and requirements that now govern human subject research. Also presented are the requirements and definitions of the oversight bodies which govern human use research in the United States.
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The Involuntary Research Subject
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2004Informed consent is the bedrock principle on which most of modern research ethics rest. That principle, like most others, has some exceptions, such as for emergency situations and for some studies involving very low risk. But what about situations that do not fall into either of these categories?
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