Wednesday, December 4, 2013

From Emory U: Concealment and fabrication: The hidden price of payment for research participation? ("...potential to jeopardize the research enterprise.")


 2013;10(6):840-1. doi: 10.1177/1740774513506619.

Concealment and fabrication: The hidden price of payment for research participation?

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aDivision of Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA


"These data are thus consistent with a shift away from worries about compromised consent or justice issues and have interesting and important potential implications. The principal shift is toward greater emphasis on protection of scientific integrity as opposed to protection of subjects. Regardless of one’s view of who bears ethical responsibility for harm to subjects that result from deception, these practices are indisputably problematic if they occur with significant frequency due to their scientific implications and their potential to jeopardize the research enterprise. In other words, deception is problematic regardless of one’s views regarding traditional payment-related concerns."

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