U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1979). The Belmont report. Office for Human Research Protections.https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/regulations-and-policy/belmont-report/read-the-belmont-report/index.htmlLinks to an external site.
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Read the Belmont’s Report: Go to the Discussion board designated area and write about the report’s background and components. Describe the need for a code of conduct in research. Compare and contrast the difference between biomedical and behavioral research and the boundaries between practice and research and basic ethical principles.
Some understanding is received from what is published that synthesizes the information and offers new perspectives or suggestions.
The validation or rejection of the idea (supported by your experience or research).
New information that broadens, adds, or contrasts perspectives (based on reading and evidence).
Remember that your work must be original and must not contain material copied from books or the Internet. You must respect the intellectual property of the authors and not commit plagiarism.
Examine the criteria used to evaluate your assignment to find out how to get the highest grade for your work. The assignments are graded or evaluated through rubrics or by the distribution of points.
Before submitting your entry, read your message several times. This will ensure that it contains the exact information you want to communicate.