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Accountability in Research
Ethics, Integrity and Policy
Volume 15, 2008 - Issue 3
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The Expanding Purview: Institutional Review Boards and the Review of Human Subjects Research

Pages 188-204 | Published online: 08 Jul 2008

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DavidB. Resnik. (2008) Closing Loopholes in the Federal Research Regulations: Some Practical Problems. The American Journal of Bioethics 8:11, pages 6-8.
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Kimberley Serpico, Vasiliki Rahimzadeh, Emily E. Anderson, Luke Gelinas & Holly Fernandez Lynch. (2022) Institutional Review Board Use of Outside Experts: What Do We Know?. Ethics & Human Research 44:2, pages 26-32.
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Nicholas G Cragoe. (2017) Oversight: Community vulnerabilities in the blind spot of research ethics. Research Ethics 15:2, pages 1-15.
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Jessica Vitak, Nicholas Proferes, Katie Shilton & Zahra Ashktorab. (2017) Ethics Regulation in Social Computing Research: Examining the Role of Institutional Review Boards. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 12:5, pages 372-382.
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Randolph R. Myers. (2014) Barriers, Blinders, and Unbeknownst Experts. The Prison Journal 95:1, pages 66-83.
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Kristine L. Florczak & Nancy M. Lockie. (2014) IRB Reformation. Nursing Science Quarterly 28:1, pages 13-17.
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Simon Batterbury. (2014) Human research ethics committees: Beyond critique to participation. The Australian Journal of Anthropology 25:3, pages 385-386.
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Denise DiPersio. (2014) Linguistic Fieldwork and IRB Human Subjects Protocols. Language and Linguistics Compass 8:11, pages 505-511.
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Murray Dyck & Gary Allen. (2013) Is mandatory research ethics reviewing ethical?. Journal of Medical Ethics 39:8, pages 517-520.
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J. DEBORAH SHILOFF, BRYAN MAGWOOD & KRISZTINA L. MALISZA. (2011) MRI Research Proposals Involving Child Subjects: Concerns Hindering Research Ethics Boards from Approving Them and a Checklist to Help Evaluate Them. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20:1, pages 115-129.
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Erin D. Bigler, Ryan R. Green, Thomas J. Farrer, Jeremy C. Roper & James B. Millward. (2009) The Rigor of Research Design and “Forensic” Publications in Neuropsychological Research. Psychological Injury and Law 2:1, pages 43-52.
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