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Where on the Internet can I find help and additional information about researching human participants?

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Where on the Internet can I find help and additional information about researching human participants?

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Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) The Federal agency that oversees research in the U.S. The Belmont Report lists safeguards for protecting the rights of all human participants. The Declaration of Helsinki provides ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects. 45CFR46 outlines the federal laws, guidance, and regulations on human subjects research. American Psychological Association provides guidelines for ethical human subjects research in the field of psychology. NHGRI Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues Program provides guidance from the National Human Genome Research Institute.

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