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Shading the truth in seeking informed consent for research purposes.


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TitleShading the truth in seeking informed consent for research purposes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1995
AuthorsBok, Sissela
JournalKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
Volume5
Issue1
Pagination1-17
Date PublishedMar
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number1054-6863
Accession Number10141717
KeywordsAnonymous , Anonymous Testing , BEHAVIORAL , Behavioral Research , codes , codes of ethics , Disclosure , ethics , Ethics Committees, Research , Ethics, Medical , Humans , Informed , Informed Consent , Medical , Morals , research , Research Subjects , Researcher-Subject , Researcher-Subject Relations , RISK , RISK assessment , SOCIAL , Social Values , trust , Truth , Truth Disclosure , United , United States , VIRTUES
Abstract

The author argues that what some researchers take to be a simple trade-off between minor violations of the truth in recruiting research participants, represents a profound miscalculations with far-reaching and cumulative ethical issues raised. Truth-telling in research projects is important not only to the integrity of that individual’s project but also for the fragile research environment in its own right.

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DOI10.1353/ken.0.0116
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