Letter/Observer Forum
No Positive Contribution
June 26, 2001
Some of history’s most controversial psychology studies helped drive extensive protections for human research participants. Some say those reforms went too far. Visit Page
A user-friendly decision tool could help researchers identify minimal-risk research, easing the administrative burden on both investigators and institutional reviewers. Visit Page
The various provisions of the US government’s revised rule on human subjects research will provide increased flexibility and less burden for behavioral and social sciences researchers. William T. Riley and Farheen Akbar from the Office of Behavior and Social Sciences Research explain. Visit Page
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