9780871544384-0871544385-Experimentation with Human Beings: The Authority of the Investigator, Subject, Professions, and State in the Human Experimentation Process

Experimentation with Human Beings: The Authority of the Investigator, Subject, Professions, and State in the Human Experimentation Process

ISBN-13: 9780871544384
ISBN-10: 0871544385
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jay Katz, Alexander Morgan Capron, Eleanor Swift Glass
Publication date: 1972
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Format: Hardcover 1209 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780871544384
ISBN-10: 0871544385
Edition: First Edition
Author: Jay Katz, Alexander Morgan Capron, Eleanor Swift Glass
Publication date: 1972
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Format: Hardcover 1209 pages

Summary

Experimentation with Human Beings: The Authority of the Investigator, Subject, Professions, and State in the Human Experimentation Process (ISBN-13: 9780871544384 and ISBN-10: 0871544385), written by authors Jay Katz, Alexander Morgan Capron, Eleanor Swift Glass, was published by Russell Sage Foundation in 1972. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied Psychology (Psychology & Counseling, Administrative Law, Health Policy, Administration & Medicine Economics, Applied Psychology, Psychology, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Experimentation with Human Beings: The Authority of the Investigator, Subject, Professions, and State in the Human Experimentation Process (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In recent years, increasing concern has been voiced about the nature and extent of human experimentation and its impact on the investigator, subject, science, and society. This casebook represents the first attempt to provide comprehensive materials for studying the human experimentation process. Through case studies from medicine, biology, psychology, sociology, and law―as well as evaluative materials from many other disciplines―Dr. Katz examines the problems raised by human experimentation from the vantage points of each of its major participants―investigator, subject, professions, and state. He analyzes what kinds of authority should be delegated to these participants in the formulation, administration, and review of the human experimentation process. Alternative proposals, from allowing investigators a completely free hand to imposing centralized governmental control, are examined from both theoretical and practical perspectives. The conceptual framework of Experimentation with Human Beings is designed to facilitate not only the analysis of such concepts as "harm," "benefit," and "informed consent," but also the exploration of the problems raised by man's quest for knowledge and mastery, his willingness to risk human life, and his readiness to delegate authority to professionals and rely on their judgment.

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