PSYC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nuremberg, Malaria, Syphilis
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One needs to be given fair reasonable information about the risks or the basis of what is being studied: human research based on animal work. If it shows promise, then can it advance to humans. Argues that someone in a vulnerable position must have someone to help make decisions ( etc. Children, people with special care, dementia : beneficence (benefit > harm, justice ( share burdens/ benefits fairly, the international review board, members and roles. Decide if the research makes sense to conduct ( benefits, risks ) Includes scientists and members of the community; diverse body of people to decide if researches should be conducted: levels of risk and approval. Justifying why certain procedures are necessary, why past work is relevant: renewed annually, updates, tuskegee syphilis study( 1932-72) Tested african americans for syphilis study (cid:222) withheld medical treatment from the participants to study how syphilis effects.