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ethical principles
obtain informed consent
participants are given information about the research in a comprehensive manner without duress or inappropriate inducement (bribed and forces)
ensure all information provided is clear and understandable, for those with conditions of immaturity or a mental disability it is important to seek permission from other parties relatable to them.
if giving permission on behalf of someone else, it is important to ensure it keeps them protected from harm and is done in their best interest.
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provide benefits
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considering a positive risk benefit ratio to ensure that it is more beneficial to individual than it would be causing harm to them
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cause no harm
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obtain informed consent, protect anonymity and confidentiality, avoid deceptive practices and provide the right to withdraw at any given time
exclude them from research if not enough capacity and can put them at risk unless it will support and improve their condition
avoid deception
avoid deliberate deception and misleading as well as deception by omission unless there is no alternative.
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