Describes the basic principles and applications set forth by the Belmont Report
Resources: The Belmont Report (https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/be) internet, University LibraryThe protection of human subjects is mandated by law.
The Belmont Report clearly defines the ethical principles and guidelines required for the protection of human subjects of research. As someone who intends to complete research involving human subjects, you must understand and strictly follow the ethical principles and guidelines included in the Belmont Report. In your learning team, discuss the purpose, basic principles, and applications of the Belmont Report. Also, consider and discuss research projects that have not upheld the principles outlined by the Belmont Report. Select one of the following research projects:
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Prepare an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation that does the following:
Discusses the purpose of the Belmont Report
Describes the basic principles and applications set forth by the Belmont Report
Gives background information on the selected research project
Describes the purpose of the selected research project
Explains what happened to the study subjects during the course of the study
Explains how the researchers in the selected study failed to uphold the guidelines and requirements outlined by the Belmont Report
Explains if survey research would have resulted in fewer ethical concerns if applied to the study
Requirements: 3 to 4 slides on the last 2 bullet points and a conclusion.
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