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Nir Eyal

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International Journal of Health Policy and Management|January 14, 2015
Nudge, embarrassment, and restriction-replies to Voigt, Tieffenbach, and SaghaiNir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 12, 2016
How to keep high-risk studies ethical: classifying candidate solutionsNir Eyal
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 11, 2020
Unnecessary hesitancy on human vaccine testsNir Eyal
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|August 13, 2014
Nudging by shaming, shaming by nudgingNir Eyal
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|December 18, 2014
Pediatric heart surgery in Ghana: three ethical questionsNir Eyal
Clinical Trials (London, England)|August 2, 2019
Risk to bystanders in clinical trials: A symposiumNir Eyal
Bioethics|October 26, 2020
Study bystanders and ethical treatment of study participants-A proof of conceptNir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 3, 2014
Using informed consent to save trustNir Eyal
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|December 22, 2011
Why treat noncompliant patients? Beyond the decent minimum accountNir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 12, 2018
What can the lived experience of participating in risky HIV cure-related studies establish?Nir Eyal
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International Journal of Health Policy and Management|January 14, 2015
Nudge, embarrassment, and restriction-replies to Voigt, Tieffenbach, and SaghaiNir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 12, 2016
How to keep high-risk studies ethical: classifying candidate solutionsNir Eyal
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 11, 2020
Unnecessary hesitancy on human vaccine testsNir Eyal
International Journal of Health Policy and Management|August 13, 2014
Nudging by shaming, shaming by nudgingNir Eyal
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|December 18, 2014
Pediatric heart surgery in Ghana: three ethical questionsNir Eyal
Clinical Trials (London, England)|August 2, 2019
Risk to bystanders in clinical trials: A symposiumNir Eyal
Bioethics|October 26, 2020
Study bystanders and ethical treatment of study participants-A proof of conceptNir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 3, 2014
Using informed consent to save trustNir Eyal
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|December 22, 2011
Why treat noncompliant patients? Beyond the decent minimum accountNir Eyal
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 12, 2018
What can the lived experience of participating in risky HIV cure-related studies establish?Nir Eyal
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