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Research Ethics & Research Involving Human Subjects

  • The University Committee on Activities Involving Human Subject (NYU)
    This site explains the protocols and procedures for conducting research involving human subjects while studying or teaching at NYU. The UCAIHS serves as NYU's Institutional Review Board (IRB) and is charged by the federal government with approving or rejecting experiments using human subjects.

  • American Psychological Association. Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. Revised 2002.

  • Barnett, Jeffrey E.  2008. Ethics Desk Reference for Psychologists.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
    BF76.4 .B37 2008
    Published by the American Psychological Association, the Ethics Desk Reference is a straightforward guide intended to help psychologists recognize and handle potential ethical conflicts. The reference is geared to practitioners and graduate students.

  • Emanuel, Ezekiel J. 2008. The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    R853.H8 O96 2008
    This wide-ranging textbook is an excellent resource for both students and practitioners seeking to learn more about clinical research ethics. Composed of 73 chapters, The Oxford Textbook is a scholarly reference which covers such integral aspect of research ethics as informed consent, international research ethics, and scientific validity.

  • Social Psychology Network
    Sample Consent Form
    Tips on Informed Consent
    Social Psychology Network is a comprehensive and scholarly site which boasts over 16,000 links pertaining to Psychology. Web links are separated by subject area, with "Ethics" falling under the "Research Methods and Statistics" section. This site is maintained by Scott Plous, a professor of Social Psychology at Wesleyan University.
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