Respect for persons, beneficence, and justice are the three basic principles of ethical treatment of human participants underlying all medical and behavioral research. These principles are presented in the:
A) Nuremberg Code.
B) Declaration of Helsinki.
C) Belmont Report.
D) Colbert Report.
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Q1: Obtaining informed consent from research participants is
Q2: In 1954, Vinacke wrote a letter to
Q3: The Nuremberg Code was developed after:
A) the
Q4: The Declaration of Helsinki:
A) specifically addresses medical
Q5: The first ethical code of the American
Q7: In the context of the Belmont Report,
Q8: In the context of the Belmont Report,
Q9: According to the 2002 APA ethical principles
Q10: According to the 2002 APA ethical principles
Q11: According to the 2002 APA ethical principles
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