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Research ethics

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  • National Research Council. 2010. “Basic Concepts.” Pp. 23–53 in Protecting participants and facilitating social and behavioral sciences research. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press.arrow-up-right

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  • IRB vs. researchersarrow-up-right

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