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Research Involving Human Subjects
Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1979(1979). Research Involving Human Subjects. Research Quarterly. American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance: Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 157-163.
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Monash Bioethics Review, 2005
There is strong opposition in bioethics to paying research subjects. This paper, building on earlier work, gives arguments on behalf of the permissibility of payment. It develops an analogy between payment to research subjects and payment and regulation in the labour market.
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There is strong opposition in bioethics to paying research subjects. This paper, building on earlier work, gives arguments on behalf of the permissibility of payment. It develops an analogy between payment to research subjects and payment and regulation in the labour market.
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Research Subjects/Research Subjections: Exploring the Ethics and Politics of Critical Research
Organization, 2003I use this paper to reflect upon the ethics and politics of Critical Management Studies (CMS) research. I highlight a potential for problematic power relations in CMS and, drawing upon Foucault's (1976) `five methodological precautions' for analysing power, I explore these power relations as an effect of the micro-constitution of `subordinate' and ...
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Single subject research designs for disability research
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2001The objective of this article is to offer an overview of single subject designs and provide clinicians with information regarding the components of single subject designs and how they can be used in clinical and other rehabilitation environments.Three basic designs in single subject research are presented, with corresponding examples illustrating each ...
S, Zhan, K J, Ottenbacher
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Research framework and research subjects
2013To being able to achieve the research objectives, stated in chapter 1.2, a theoretical framework must be developed, serving as a basis for answering the research questions, defined in chapter 2.3. This requires getting from a managerial to a theoretical perspective on the identified issues of formal performance control in BSRs.
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Research Subjects as Literary Subjects
2016This chapter turns to literature for insights on what it is like to be a research subject. Many creative writers look at research through the eyes of research subjects. They apply imagination and literary skills to bring the research world to life. Fictional accounts like White Noise and The Normals (novels about healthy volunteers in phase 1 drug ...
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Subject Attrition in Prevention Research
Substance Use & Misuse, 1997Subject attrition threatens the internal validity of substance abuse prevention studies because differences in the rate of attrition and the substance use behavior of remaining subjects in the different conditions could account for any differences found in substance use rates.
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Why Deidentification Fails Research Subjects and Researchers
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010Mark Rothstein's article (2010) does not go far enough to highlight risks to subjects and dangers to the research community from use of supposedly deidentified information. I offer three points.
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