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Relative Versus Absolute Standards for Everyday Risk in Adolescent HIV Prevention Trials: Expanding the Debate

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John Rossi & Robert M. Nelson. (2017) Minimal Risk in Pediatric Research: A Philosophical Review and Reconsideration. Accountability in Research 24:7, pages 407-432.
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