Sentences with phrase «research subjects whom»

At the national level then it might be seen as threatening the interests of research subjects whom researchers have an ethical requirement not to harm.

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A research team, led by Brendan Depue, a doctoral candidate in psychology at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Center for Neuroscience, trained 16 subjects — none of whom were previously diagnosed with any psychiatric problems — to recognize 40 pairs of visual stimuli.
For example, «empty nest syndrome» is based on flimsy research involving a mere 16 subjects, all of whom had married in their teens, had few or no friends and had no interests outside the home.
Human subject means a living individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) conducting research obtains (1) Data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or (2) Identifiable private information.
The twins are Auschwitz inmates and subjects of the notorious Dr. Josef Mengele, whom Konar portrays with chilling accuracy that reflects her extensive research.
His favorite subject is his wife, Ada, a research biologist whom he met at a gallery opening in 1958.
At the same time, I want to reassure those for whom legal research and technology are vitally interesting: we have no intention of abandoning these subjects and will continue to welcome contributors, entries and readers that focus on them.
You can detail these to show subject, with whom you worked, research, accomplishments, presentations, etc..
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