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Date: 2006-04-18 23:21:02
Clinical research
Research ethics
Probability and statistics
Human subject research
Informed consent
Risk perception
Ethics
Statistics
Medical ethics

Principal Investigator/Program Director: Wallack, Lawrence M. E. Protection of Human Subjects 1. Risks to the SubjectsHuman Subjects Involvement and Characteristics. Participants in this study will be healthy, co

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