Special populations: vulnerability and protection - DOI: 10.3395/reciis.v2.Sup1.207en
Research with vulnerable participants raises a number of challenging issues for researchers and ethical review committees. Vulnerability arises when participants are relatively powerless compared with researchers. This may be due to extrinsic factors such as poverty or lack of education, or intrinsi...
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