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Why is it considered unjust to intentionally deprive specific groups of the benefit of information about the management of diseases?
Why is it considered unjust to intentionally deprive specific groups of the benefit of information about the management of diseases?
- Because it violates the principle of reciprocity in research ethics.
- Because it goes against the beneficence principle in research.
- Because it concentrates risks and burdens on people already facing social and economic disadvantages. (correct)
- Because it increases the risks and burdens for those groups.
In biomedical research, why is fair distribution of research burdens important?
In biomedical research, why is fair distribution of research burdens important?
- To protect marginalized populations from exploitation.
- To ensure all participants receive equal benefits.
- To generate knowledge for improving health outcomes. (correct)
- To mitigate the risks faced by disadvantaged groups.
What is a key ethical concern when selecting participants for research studies?
What is a key ethical concern when selecting participants for research studies?
- Ensuring only affluent individuals participate.
- Excluding marginalized populations to reduce risks.
- Prioritizing individuals with easy access to benefits.
- Avoiding over-representation of already disadvantaged groups. (correct)
How does selectively inviting poor or marginalized individuals to participate in research impact these groups unfairly?
How does selectively inviting poor or marginalized individuals to participate in research impact these groups unfairly?
What does the reciprocity principle in research ethics entail?
What does the reciprocity principle in research ethics entail?
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