what are the various research ethics and rights of a research participant
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- In practice, these ethical principles mean that as a researcher, you need to: (a) obtain informed consent from potential research participants; (b) minimise the risk of harm to participants; (c) protect their anonymity and confidentiality; (d) avoid using deceptive practices; and (e) give participants the right to
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The research ethics and rights of a research participant are:
- Obtain informed consent from all participants in the study.
- Maintain the privacy of participants in the study.
- Respond to all participant complaints and queries as soon as possible. Inform participants of any changes to the study's hazards or benefits.
- Individuals interested in the research have the right under the Bill of Rights to refuse to participate in the proposed study or to discontinue their participation after it has begun.
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