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Social sciences lose out again in Common Rule reform

Robert Dingwall ()
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2017, vol. 1, issue 4, 1-1

Abstract: The Common Rule's incoherent approach to ethics regulation will change little in the way institutional review boards and researchers interact, says Robert Dingwall.

Date: 2017
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