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Are “Human Research Participants” different from “Human Subjects”?

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Are “Human Research Participants” different from “Human Subjects”?

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The phrases “human subjects” and “human research participants” can be used interchangeably. The disadvantage of using the term “human subjects” is that it objectifies the people who have volunteered to take part in the research.

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