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May have occurred in Regnerus’s study of same-sex parenting because it was funded by conservative foundations
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A short interview that occurs between the investigator and research participants after participating in a study that involves deception
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Standards of conduct that distinguish between right and wrong
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The Belmont principle that underlies the ethical requirement of informed consent
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Federal regulations for protecting research participants
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Directs researchers to consider participants’ welfare by maximizing the benefits and minimizing the possible harms of research
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Committee who reviews and approves research involving human subjects at virtually all colleges and universities in the U.S.
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In field research, this may be safeguarded by using fictitious names for individuals, groups, and locations
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When a participant cannot be identified as having participated in a study
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The benefits and burdens of research should be fairly distributed
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Protects participants’ freedom of choice to participate in research
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Fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism are examples.