5 Questions
What is the first goal of research ethics?
To protect and safeguard human participants, their dignity, rights, and welfare
Who emphasized virtue connected with knowledge in the context of research ethics?
Plato
Which document provided a set of ethical standards for human research for the medical community?
Declaration of Helsinki
Who advocated conducting medical research on animals before moving on to humans?
William Osler
What is the starting point for research ethics?
Nuremberg Code
Study Notes
Research Ethics
- The first goal of research ethics is to protect participants from harm.
- Aristotle emphasized the virtue of intellectual honesty connected with knowledge in the context of research ethics.
- The Nuremberg Code provided a set of ethical standards for human research for the medical community.
- Claude Bernard advocated conducting medical research on animals before moving on to humans.
- Respect for persons is the starting point for research ethics.
Test your knowledge of the principles of research ethics, including the protection of human participants, improvement of welfare, and ethical considerations in research events and schemes.
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