Overview
An Institutional Review Board (IRB) is essential in the research process, ensuring that studies involving human participants are conducted ethically. By reviewing research proposals, IRBs protect participants' rights and welfare, adhering to ethical principles such as respect for persons, beneficenc...
Key Terms
Example: Participants sign a form after being informed about the study's purpose and risks.
Example: Researchers must ensure that the benefits of a study outweigh the risks to participants.
Example: Ensuring that vulnerable populations are not exploited in research.
Example: Evaluating the psychological impact of a survey on participants.
Example: Exempt, expedited, and full board reviews.
Example: The Common Rule outlines the requirements for IRB review.