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  1. The “Reasonable Person” Standard for Research Informed Consent.Laura M. Odwazny & Benjamin E. Berkman - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (7):49-51.
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  • How Much Influence Do Various Members Have within Research Ethics Committees?Paul M. McNeill, Catherine A. Berglund & Ian W. Webster - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (4):522.
    Throughout the world, research ethics committees are relied on to prevent unethical research and protect research subjects. Given that reliance, the composition of committees and the manner in which decisions are arrived at by committee members is of critical importance. There have been Instances in which an inadequate review process has resulted in serious harm to research subjects. Deficient committee review was identified as one of the factors In a study in New Zealand which resulted in the suffering and death (...)
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  • The Reasonable Person Standard for Research Disclosure: A Reasonable Addition to the Common Rule.Rebecca Dresser - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (2):194-202.
    The revised Common Rule adopts the reasonable person standard to guide research disclosure. Some members of the research community contend that the standard is confusing and ill-suited to the research oversight system. Yet the revised rule is not as radical as it might seem. During the 1970s, judges started using the standard to evaluate negligence claims brought by injured patients who said doctors had failed to obtain informed consent to the harmful procedures. In its influential Belmont Report, the National Commission (...)
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  • Research Information for Reasonable People.Rebecca Dresser - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (6):3-4.
    In 2017, federal officials issued a revised version of the Common Rule, the federal regulations that govern much of the human subject research conducted in the United States. Two provisions on information disclosure have reportedly provoked confusion among researchers and people responsible for research oversight. These provisions incorporate the familiar and foundational legal concept known as the reasonable person standard, applying this to research disclosure. Although other, long‐standing Common Rule provisions require reasonableness judgments, the new provisions differ in that they (...)
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  • Medical Research Ethics: Introduction.Dennis R. Cooley - 2003 - Essays in Philosophy 4 (2):104-109.
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  • The Challenges of Other Legal and Regulatory Standards on Informed Consent.John Balzano & Julia Post - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (7):51-53.
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