Development of the Hybrid Rule and the Concept of Justice: The Selection of Subjects in Biomedical Research
Abstract
As biomedical research with volunteers was expanded in the United States, the rule of subject selection, constituting scientific and ethical criteria, was generated in 1981 to resolve selection bias in research. Few historical studies, however, have investigated the role of this new hybrid rule in institutional review systems. This paper describes how bioethics commissions and federal agencies have created the subject selection rule based on the...
Paper Details
Title
Development of the Hybrid Rule and the Concept of Justice: The Selection of Subjects in Biomedical Research
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
6
Pages
891 - 924
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