According to the logic of the Belmont Report, it likely is unethical to compensate people with money for participating in a research study. not to offer compensation for participating in a research study. to carry out research with children below "the age of reason." to compensate people with very large sums of money for participating in a research study.

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According to the logic of the Belmont Report, it likely is unethical
Oto compensate people with money for participating in a research study.
not to offer compensation for participating in a research study.
to carry out research with children below "the age of reason."
to compensate people with very large sums of money for participating in a research study.
Transcribed Image Text:According to the logic of the Belmont Report, it likely is unethical Oto compensate people with money for participating in a research study. not to offer compensation for participating in a research study. to carry out research with children below "the age of reason." to compensate people with very large sums of money for participating in a research study.
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According to Belmont report :

The three fundamental ethical principles for using any human subjects for research are:

  1. RESPECT FOR PERSONS:  protecting the autonomy of all people and treating them with courtesy and respect and allowing for informed consent. Researchers must be truthful and conduct no deception;
  2. BENEFICENCE: the philosophy of "Do no harm" while maximizing benefits for the research project and minimizing risks to the research subjects; and
  3. JUSTICE: ensuring reasonable, non-exploitative, and well-considered procedures are administered fairly — the fair distribution of costs and benefits to potential research participants — and equally.
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