How does the review of conflicts in studies involving human subjects differ from review of conflicts in studies that don have human subjects?
Some of the preliminary analysis is the same, for example: the nature of the research; the size of the financial interest; the degree to which the interest is related to the research; the extent to which the financial interest could be affected by the research; and the extent to which an effective management and oversight plan can be developed to eliminate, reduce or control the conflict.
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