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Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Informed Consent: What Must Be Disclosed and What Must Be Understood?”

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This article refers to:
The Grounds of the Disclosure Requirement for Informed Consent
Why Have Uniform Informed Consent Documents When the Research Volunteers Are So Diverse?
Informed Consent: What Must Be Disclosed and What Must Be Understood?
When Does Nudging Represent Fraudulent Disclosure?
Promoting Disclosure and Understanding in Informed Consent: Optimizing the Impact of the Common Rule “Key Information” Requirement
Utilizing Community Research Committees to Improve the Informed Consent Process
Informed Consent, Understanding, and Trust
Varieties of Minimalism about Informed Consent
Informed Consent Conversations: Neither the Beginning nor the End

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The views expressed are the authors’ own. They do not represent the position or policy of the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Public Health Service, or the Department of Health and Human Services.

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