PSY1022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nuremberg Code, Legal Risk, Eyewitness Memory

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Prescribed readings: chapter 2 (ethics) pg 32-52; 60-62 and chapter. "an agreement on ethical standards for a profession or business" How we treat human subjects with respect that maintains rights and dignity. Integrity in collection and treatment of data. Asserted participants" rights to voluntary participation and informed consent. Background: german doctors conducted experiments in concentration camps on the prisoners during wwii. After the war, trials were held in nuremberg. Human research should follow successful work in labs or animals. Value/benefit must outweigh the risks or potential harms. Background: statement of recommendations from the world medical. Association in 1964 (amended in 1975, 1983, 1989, and 1996) Developing the nhmrc national statement on ethical conduct in human research. The nhmrc published their first formal ethical statement in 1966, the statement on. The first review of the statement occurred in 1972. Two key recommendations came out of this review.

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