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266 related items for PubMed ID: 24256531

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  • 5. The "research misconception" and the SUPPORT trial: toward evidence-based consensus.
    Wilkinson DJ, Gerrand N, Cruz M, Tarnow-Mordi W.
    Am J Bioeth; 2013; 13(12):48-50. PubMed ID: 24256540
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  • 6. Ensuring transparency: presenting the trade-offs between the research treatment options.
    Schreiner MS.
    Am J Bioeth; 2013; 13(12):50-2. PubMed ID: 24256541
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  • 7. What should be disclosed to research participants?
    Wendler D.
    Am J Bioeth; 2013; 13(12):3-8. PubMed ID: 24256522
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  • 8. Randomization and the transactional framework for informed consent.
    Reynolds D, Fleming DA.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):16-7. PubMed ID: 19180385
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  • 9. Understanding randomization: helpful strategies.
    Brody H, Childress AM.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):14-5. PubMed ID: 19180384
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  • 10. Randomization can be risky.
    Lott J.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):17-8. PubMed ID: 19180386
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  • 11. Equipoise trumps randomization.
    Fox MD, Hellman CM, Jelley MR.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):13-4. PubMed ID: 19180383
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  • 12. The dirty little truth: we want them to understand, but not really..
    Morreim H.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):9-11. PubMed ID: 19180381
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  • 13. To study, perchance to treat.
    Trachtman H.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):11-2. PubMed ID: 19180382
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  • 14. Equipoise may be in the eye of the beholder.
    Moyer A, Floyd AH.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):21-2. PubMed ID: 19180388
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  • 15. If children understand drawing straws and flipping coins, research participants can understand randomization.
    Howick J.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):19-20. PubMed ID: 19180387
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  • 17. Must research participants understand randomization?
    Wendler D.
    Am J Bioeth; 2009 Feb; 9(2):3-8. PubMed ID: 19180378
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  • 18. Research on medical practices and the ethics of disclosure.
    Magnus D, Wilfond BS.
    Pediatrics; 2015 Feb; 135(2):208-10. PubMed ID: 25583909
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  • 19. Should a clinical trial coordinator blow the whistle?
    Brody H.
    Med Ethics (Burlingt Mass); 2004 Feb; 11(1):3, 11. PubMed ID: 15915577
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  • 20. Assessing the remedy: the case for contracts in clinical trials.
    Edwards SJ.
    Am J Bioeth; 2011 Apr; 11(4):3-12. PubMed ID: 21480063
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