The New Common Rule: More Freedoms but More Responsibilities
Journal: Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-08-29
Abstract
The Common Rule (45 cfr part 46) guides the ethical treatment of human subjects in most research conducted in the U.S. Based on the principles spelled out in the Belmont Report (U.S. Health & Human Services, 1979), the Common Rule was established for the protection of the welfare of human research participants.
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