Are research ethics committees behaving unethically? Some suggestions for improving performance and accountability.
The results of recent empirical investigations in research synthesis imply that research ethics committees are behaving unethically by endorsing new research which is unnecessary and by acquiescing in biased under-reporting of research which they have approved. The performance and accountability of...
Main Authors: | Savulescu, J, Chalmers, I, Blunt, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1996
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