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Bias refers to any tendency that prevents a question from being considered unprejudiced. In research, bias occurs when one outcome or answer is selected or encouraged over others in sampling or testing. Bias can occur during any research phase, including study design, data collection, analysis, and publication.
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在人类受试者研究中诚实.

Sungwoo Um1

  • 1Department of Ethics Education, Seoul National University, 1, Gwanak-Ro, 11-411, Gwanak-Gu, 08826, South Korea. sungwooum@snu.ac.kr.

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概括

本研究探讨了人类受试者研究中的伦理问题,重点是诚实和不被欺骗的权利. 它提出了在研究规划和执行过程中尽量减少欺骗的策略.

科学领域:

  • 生物伦理学生物伦理学
  • 研究伦理学研究伦理学
  • 人类受试者研究研究

背景情况:

  • 欺骗在人类受试者研究中经常被使用.
  • 现有的伦理框架很难充分解决欺骗的伦理影响.
  • 研究中的诚实至关重要,需要清楚地了解参与者的权利.

研究的目的:

  • 探索人类受试者研究中欺骗所带来的伦理挑战.
  • 在研究伦理学中定义诚实,强调不被欺骗的权利 (RND).
  • 评估当前管理欺骗的策略,并提出改进建议.

主要方法:

  • 在研究伦理学中对诚实和欺骗的概念分析.
  • 检查与人类受试者研究中的欺骗性元素相关的伦理问题.
  • 关于诚实性的参与前后阶段的分析.

主要成果:

  • 目前在研究中解决欺骗问题的方法往往是不够的.
  • 一个以不被欺骗 (RND) 的权利为中心的诚实概念提供了一个更强大的道德基础.
  • 需要具体的策略来确保整个研究过程中的诚实.

结论:

关键词:
自主权 自主权是什么?摘要汇报 摘要汇报是指汇报的过程.欺骗 欺骗 欺骗 欺骗诚实 诚实 诚实 诚实人类受试者研究研究.不被欺骗的权利.

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  • 在人类受试者研究中尽量减少不诚实,需要一个强大的道德框架.
  • 实施专注于不被欺骗的权利的战略至关重要.
  • 未来的研究应该专注于开发和验证方法,以提高涉及欺骗的研究中的诚实性.