Abstract
A brief history of the protection of subjects; The Belmont Reports three prinicples; How to avoid personal ethical conflicts as an investigator
Disciplines
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research | Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Recommended Citation
Meredith, Westley R., "The Importance of Ethics on the Protection of Human Subjects [Presentation with audio]" (2012). Assessment & Accountability in Student Affairs & Higher Education (CNS 610). Paper 16.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cns_assmt/16
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