| Julian Barling, Clive Fullagar, K. Kevin Kelloway - 1992 - Страниц: 264
...pro-management bias. "Ethical practice requires the investigator to inform the participant of all features of the research that might reasonably be expected to influence willingness to participate" (Ethical Standards of Psychologists, 1977, p. 7). Likewise, given the existence and use of campaign... | |
| Robin Levin Penslar - 1995 - Страниц: 346
...promises and commitments included in that agreement. The investigator informs the participants of all aspects of the research that might reasonably be expected to influence willingness to participate and explains all other aspects of the research about which the participants inquire. Failure to make... | |
| William H. Tucker - 1994 - Страниц: 388
...ignores the actual language in the APA's Principles, that an investigator should inform subjects "of all aspects of the research that might reasonably be expected to influence willingness to participate" (emphasis added). Since the most oppressive and discriminatory policies in US history have traditionally... | |
| Randolph K. Sanders - 1997 - Страниц: 408
...participants. 5.2 Investigators requesting participants' involvement in research inform them of all aspects of the research that might reasonably be expected...participants are also receiving clinical services, have impairments which limit understanding and/or communication, or when participants are children.... | |
| Gerald P. Koocher, Patricia Keith-Spiegel - 2008 - Страниц: 672
...involved in the investigation and observe safeguards to protect the rights of research participants. 5.2 Investigators requesting participant involvement in...services, or have impairments which limit understanding and/ PRINCIPLE VI. RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PROFESSION Marriage and family therapists respect the rights... | |
| Julia Nunn - 1998 - Страниц: 196
...promises and commitments included in that agreement. The investigator informs the participants of all aspects of the research that might reasonably be expected to influence willingness to participate and explains all other aspects of the research about which the participants inquire. Failure to make... | |
| Geri Miller - 2003 - Страниц: 339
...involved in the investigation and observe safeguards to protect the rights of research participants. 5.2. Investigators requesting participant involvement in...communication, or when participants are children. 5.3. Investigators respect each participant's freedom to decline participation in or to withdraw from... | |
| Donald J. McLean, Daniel G. Yoder - 2005 - Страниц: 292
...research they establish with research participants, prior to the research, a clear disclosure of all aspects of the research that might reasonably be expected to influence willingness to participate. Research with children, or with those whose impairments might limit understanding, requires special... | |
| Thomas W. Blume - 2006 - Страниц: 433
...involved in the investigation and observe safeguards to protect the rights of research participants. 5.2 Investigators requesting participant involvement in...communication, or when participants are children. 5.3 Investigators respect each participant's freedom to decline participation in or to withdraw from... | |
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