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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 AREC Regional Workshop Report Consent: Do you really need to ask? Welch, Sophie
2012
3 p. 179-181
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2 Case study commentary: The missing kitten study Testa, Georgia
2013
3 p. 142-145
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3 Clinical evidence in the regulation of medical devices Edwards, Sarah JL
2016
3 p. 120-122
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4 Closing the barn door: Coping with findings of research misconduct by trainees in the biomedical sciences Redman, Barbara K
2015
3 p. 124-132
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5 Could providing financial incentives to research participants be ultimately self-defeating? Zutlevics, TL
2016
3 p. 137-148
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6 Editorial: Could informed consent be harmful? – the problem of the nocebo effect Hunter, David
2012
3 p. 151-153
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7 Editorial: Tamiflu and the open data campaign Edwards, Sarah JL
2013
3 p. 94-96
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8 Ethical review boards are poor advocates for patient perspectives Masterton, Malin
2014
3 p. 169-181
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9 Exceptions to blanket anonymity for the publication of interviews with refugees: African refugees in Israel as a case study Gerver, Mollie
2013
3 p. 121-139
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10 Experimental Treatments for Ebola Edwards, Sarah JL
2014
3 p. 126-128
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11 Eyes wide shut: Ethical issues in avoiding the need for disclosure of incidental findings in research Hunter, David
2015
3 p. 122-123
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12 Freedom as non-domination in behavioral and biomedical research Kestigian, Aidan
2018
3 p. 1-15
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13 Information for consent: Too long and too hard to read Biggs, John SG
2015
3 p. 133-141
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14 One size fits not quite all: Universal research ethics with diversity Msoroka, Mohamed S
2018
3 p. 1-17
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15 Opportunities, challenges and ethical issues associated with conducting community-based participatory research in a hospital setting Strike, C
2016
3 p. 149-157
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16 Overcoming ethical barriers to research Machin, Helen E
2018
3 p. 1-9
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17 Plagiarism in the academic context: A study of Iranian EFL learners Ahmadi, Alireza
2014
3 p. 151-168
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18 Prevalence and commonalities of informed consent templates for biomedical research Jackson, Jhia LN
2016
3 p. 167-175
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19 Reflecting on the ‘Patient record access proposals’ in the UK Government’s planned NHS–Life Sciences partnership Oultram, Stuart
2012
3 p. 169-177
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20 Reflexivity in practice: Ethical dilemmas in research with potential living kidney donors Cuesta-Briand, Beatriz
2015
3 p. 164-172
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21 Research ethics and journalism in the academy: Identifying and resolving a conflict of culture Beasley, Carolyn
2014
3 p. 129-140
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22 Research ethics committees: The ineligibles Humphreys, Stephen
2015
3 p. 142-150
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23 Research ethics, informed consent and the disempowerment of First Nation peoples Tauri, Juan M
2018
3 p. 1-14
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24 Research governance review of a negligible-risk research project: Too much of a good thing? Rush, Amanda
2018
3 p. 1-12
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25 Researching young children’s perception of food in Irish pre-schools: An ethical dilemma Molloy, Charlotte Johnston
2012
3 p. 155-164
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26 Research on aggression in the hospital setting Hunter, David
2015
3 p. 173-174
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27 Review of measurement instruments in research ethics in the biomedical sciences, 2008−2012 Redman, Barbara K
2014
3 p. 141-150
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28 Revisiting consent for health information databanks Millett, Stephan
2015
3 p. 151-163
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29 The contribution and attitudes of research ethics committees to complete registration and non-selective reporting of clinical trials: A European survey Strech, Daniel
2016
3 p. 123-136
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30 The ethics of non-inferiority trials: A consequentialist analysis Annoni, Marco
2013
3 p. 109-120
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31 The experience of taking part in a national survey: A child’s perspective – Freja Edwards, aged 10 years Edwards, Freja
2012
3 p. 165-168
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32 The HBOC study Testa, Georgia
2012
3 p. 183-184
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33 The truth about the truth: What matters when privacy and anonymity can no longer be promised to those who participate in clinical trial research? Freeman Cook, Ann
2013
3 p. 97-108
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34 Uncorking the bottleneck in gaining sponsorship for clinical research Ranieri, V.
2018
3 p. 1-4
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35 Unique requirements for social science human subjects research within the United States Department of Defense Spurlin, Dale F
2016
3 p. 158-166
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36 Vaccine for the norovirus Testa, Georgia
2013
3 p. 140-141
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37 Webnote: The Work of Phase I Ethics Committees: Expert and Lay Membership Hunter, David
2013
3 p. 146-146
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