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The first stage of a person-to-person interview is to
 
  A) find a quiet location. B) introduction and entry.
  C) greeting. D) All of the above

Question 2

Mr. Marsh is anxious to begin his research study, and he jumps right in without gaining approval of his study through the IRB. Additionally, he has not asked his research subjects to sign a consent form.
 
  The study is not being sponsored by any federal agency or through the Food and Drug Administration. What are the legal and ethical implications of Mr. Marsh's actions?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

The research is not legally required to have IRB approval, but ethically it is. Additionally, his peers may not accept his research without it meeting professional standards of human subject protection. Mr. Marsh is bound by ethical codes including
the Nuremburg Code to protect his study subjects.



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