the HHS Office for Human Subjects Protections (OHRP)
a scientists involved in the research.
implement the ethical principles underlying the conduct of human subjects research.
true
Nuremberg Code The history of the ethical regulations in human subjects research began in the 1940s with the Nuremberg Code. Since then, the Federal Government has increased the awareness to protect the rights and welfare of human subjects by establishing regulatory codes and regulations. This section serves to provide a brief background on the history of the ethical regulations when human subjects are involved in research projects.
consent
consent
Systematic Investigation, as it pertains to research involving human subjects.
Anthropology is all about human beings. Hence, any topic related to human beings can be the research subject for anthropologists.
Coercion, research risks, and repeated recruitment of research participants for new protocols.
Observational studies
OHRP