ethical considerations in aspect experiments
Ethical considerations in aspect experiments refer to the moral principles and guidelines that must be followed when conducting studies that involve manipulating certain aspects or factors. These considerations ensure that the rights and well-being of participants are respected, their informed consent is obtained, potential risks are minimized, and the outcomes of the study benefit society while avoiding any harm.
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- aspect experiments
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- incentives for participation
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- institutional review boards
- mitigation of potential harm
- privacy
- publication ethics
- research benefits and risks
- research integrity
- risk assessment
- social and cultural implications
- voluntary participation
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