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Module 4: Research Ethics: Humans
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Would the formation of the IRB have prevented what happened at Tuskegee? If so, how?
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What was the deception in Stanley Milgram's study, and was it necessary?
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What aspects of this study seem unethical to you?
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If this study was so problematic, how is a modern-day recreation (seen in the video) possible?
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Philadelphia Immediate Transport Study: How can participants be recruited for this study?
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Philadelphia Immediate Transport Study: How can participants be randomly assigned to conditions?
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Philadelphia Immediate Transport Study: If we abandon the manipulation, is there sampling bias?
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Philadelphia Immediate Transport Study: How can researchers ensure informed consent?
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