Participants must understand the risks and benefits of the study before they choose to join.
All participants must be treated with dignity - answers✔✔Respect for human dignity
Recognizing the intrinsic value of each individual and their autonomy
Participation as a matter of choice based on the appropriate information about the study
Putting extra measures in place for individual who do not have the capacity to consent
themselves. - answers✔✔Respect for Persons
Concern for the welfare of the person or group participating in the study
Avoiding unessacy risks and reaching a balance between risks and benefits -
answers✔✔Concern for Welfare
dual obligation to treat persons as well as groups and communities 1) fairly and 2) equitably
Taking account that not everyone can be treated the same due to personal reasons
REBs should consider participant selection criteria - answers✔✔Justice
undertaking intended to extend knowledge through a disciplined inquiry and/or systematic
investigation - answers✔✔Research
inquiry that is conducted with the expectation that the method, results, and conclusions will be
able to withstand the scrutiny of the relevant research community - answers✔✔disciplined
inquiry