Term ID: T2343

Human Subject Protection

/human-subject-protection/
Legal and ethical safeguards ensuring that research participants are treated with respect, their rights are protected, and they are not subjected to undue risk or harm.
Example: Informed consent processes, confidentiality protections, voluntary participation, and oversight committees ensuring ethical conduct in psychological research.

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Reference: Koocher & Keith-Spiegel (2016)