Protecting human subjects departmental subject pools and institutional review boards
University psychology departments conduct innumerable research studies annually and rely heavily on departmental subject pools for their experiments. How are the rights and welfare of those subjects protected? How can universities improve their administrative practices so that their research program...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Washington, DC
American Psychological Association
1999
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Summary: | University psychology departments conduct innumerable research studies annually and rely heavily on departmental subject pools for their experiments. How are the rights and welfare of those subjects protected? How can universities improve their administrative practices so that their research programmes are successful and ethically run? This volume reviews empirical evidence on the structure and functioning of departmental subject pools nationwide and of the institutional review boards that oversee them. The case studies and practical lessons offered by this book should be an important new resource for researchers and university adminstrators interested in the welfare of human subjects |
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Physical Description: | x, 228 pages 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9781557985750 1557985758 |