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Beneficence - Protecting Human Subject Research Participants

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<strong>Protecting</strong> <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Participants</strong>Respect for PersonsMain Menu | Glossary | HelpCase Study: Sleeping Sickness Study on CampusPrevious Page 6 of 25NextBased on the number of students and employees in her classes and lab,the researcher feels confident that she will have enough participantsneeded for the proposed research if she simply recruits among them. Butshe knows that some colleagues advertise their studies through postings oncampus. The investigator is faced with two possible options for recruitingnormal, healthy research participants:Recruit the students in her upper level classes and thetechnicians from her lab, and give $5 compensationto participants per blood draw, orRecruit from the general university population (students, faculty and staff) byposting fliers around campus, and give $5 compensation to participants per blooddrawThe investigator discusses the grant application and proposed research procedures with you. You think that thecompensation plan is appropriate and that $5 would not be an undue influence for either population toparticipate.From which population would you advise the researcher to recruit?http://phrp.nihtraining.com/respect/06_respect.php (1 of 3)6/20/2008 2:15:09 PM

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