human subjects research ethics
Human subjects research ethics refers to a set of principles and guidelines that ensure the moral and responsible treatment of individuals participating in research studies, safeguarding their rights, welfare, and privacy. It encompasses the ethical considerations and responsibilities researchers must adhere to when involving humans as subjects in their studies, aiming to protect participants from any potential harm or exploitation while promoting the accuracy and integrity of research findings.
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