Research Participants Should Be Rewarded Rather than “Compensated for Time and Burdens”

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (3):53-55 (2021)
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Paying research subjects for their participation in biomedical studies is an increasingly common and acceptable practice. Nevertheless, it continues to raise numerous conceptual, ethical, and pract...

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