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Informed Consent

Barton W. Palmer Sangeeta Panicker ; Barbara Stanley

Handbook of Research Ethics in Psychological Science, 2021, p.55

American Psychological Association

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  • Título:
    Informed Consent
  • Autor: Barton W. Palmer
  • Sangeeta Panicker ; Barbara Stanley
  • É parte de: Handbook of Research Ethics in Psychological Science, 2021, p.55
  • Descrição: “The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential” (International Military Tribunal, 1949, p. 181). This quote is the first clause in Item 1 of the 1947 Nuremberg Code and reflects the primacy generally given to informed consent as a central and necessary (albeit not sufficient) condition for ethical human research. Although subsequent ethics codes have delineated exceptions to this rule (e.g., American Psychological Association [APA], 2017; World Medical Assembly, 1964; World Medical Association, 2018), in most situations the informed consent of each participant remains essential to ethical research. The importance of a meaningful informed consent process for psychological
  • Editor: American Psychological Association
  • Idioma: Inglês

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