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Human subject research is a systematic investigation that can be either research or clinically oriented and involves the use of human subjects in any capacity. Systematic investigation incorporates both the collection and analysis of data in order to answer a specific question. Examples of research oriented investigation include surveys, questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups. Examples of clinically oriented investigation include analysis of biological specimens, epidemiological and behavioral studies and medical chart review studies. Human subject research is used in various fields including research on basic biology, clinical medicine, nursing, psychology, sociology, political science, and anthropology. As research has become formalized the academic community has developed formal definitions of "human subject research", largely in response to abuses of human subjects.
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Nuremberg Code Nuremberg Code ohsr.od.nih.gov/guidelines/nuremberg.html - Web |
Belmont Report Belmont Report www.hhs.gov/ohrp/humansubjects/guidance/belmont.htm - Web |
Declaration of Helsinki Declaration of Helsinki www.wma.net/en/30publications/10policies/b3/index.html - Web |
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