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Right to withdrawal – A Human Research Ethics discussion activity

Published on : June 2, 2020

Posted By : adminVIP on June 3, 2020

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Right to withdrawal – A Human Research Ethics discussion activity

The right to withdraw from a project needs to be more than an artifice we give lip service to.  If there are unavoidable limitations they need to be disclosed upfront and dealt with in the research ethics review application.
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