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The Milgram experiment
series of social psychology experiments, studying obedience to authority figures
Stanford prison experiment
controversial 1971 psychological experiment
Nuremberg Code
set of research ethics principles for human experimentation
Little Albert experiment
experiment providing information on classical conditioning of human infantile subject
research ethics
ethical practice concerning scientific research
Declaration of Helsinki
declaration from 1964 of World Medical Association comprising a set of ethical principles regarding human experimentation
human subject research project
systematic, scientific investigation that involves human beings as research subjects
value-freedom
thumb|Max Weber, the creator of this concept
debriefing
Debriefing is a report of a mission or project, or the information so obtained. It is a structured process following an exercise or event that reviews the actions taken. As a technical term, it implies a specific and active intervention process that has developed with more formal meanings such as operational debriefing. It is classified into different types, which include military, experiential, and psychological debriefing, among others.
Monster Study
Case Against Medical Ethics
Committee on Publication Ethics
provides advice to editors and publishers on all aspects of publication ethics
scientific integrity
concept in research ethics
Funding bias
tendency of a scientific study to support the interests of its funder
de-identification
thumb|While a person can usually be readily identified from a picture taken directly of them, the task of identifying them on the basis of limited data is harder, yet sometimes possible.
FUTON bias
bias exhibited by scholars
intellectual honesty
applied method of problem solving