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When Scientists Deceive: Applying the Federal Regulations
Authors:Collin C. O'Neil   Franklin G. Miller
Affiliation:Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health.;Bioethicist in the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health.
Abstract:Deception is a useful methodological device for studying attitudes and behavior, but deceptive studies fail to fulfill the informed consent requirements in the U.S. federal regulations. This means that before they can be approved by Institutional Review Boards, they must satisfy the four regulatory conditions for a waiver or alteration of these requirements. To illustrate our interpretation, we apply the conditions to a recent study that used deception to show that subjects judged the same wine as more enjoyable when they believed it had a higher price.
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