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This lecture has been an introduction to these 2 topics.
First consider doing your research with you as the participant –
and let that be your guide to ensure that your practice is ethical and in
your interest as the
participant.
Then as a researcher consider the trust
the community and society has given you by participating in
your study.
Entrusting sometimes very sensitive information to you,
the participants give you a privilege they would not give sometimes even
intimate partners.
You are responsible for your conduct in research. Please make it
responsible.
The framework presented identifies areas with each principle
to be considered, A listing of US resources for ethical practice in
research (http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/gsas/ac_programs/bio.htm)
A self study course (http://www.fhi.org/training/en/Retc/intro.htm)
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