Human subject research
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Human subject research includes experiments (formally known as interventional studies) and observational studies. Human subjects are commonly participants in research on basic biology, clinical medicine, nursing, psychology, and all other social sciences. Humans have been participants in research since the earliest studies. As research has become formalized the academic community has developed formal definitions of "human subject research", largely in response to abuses of human subjects.
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See also
- Human radiation experiments
- Doctors' Trial (Part of the Nuremberg Trials)
- Duplessis Orphans
- Medical torture
- Unethical human experimentation in the United States
- Japanese human experimentations
- Nazi human experimentation
- Non-human primate experiments
- Statistical unit
- Military medical ethics
- Vivisection
- List_of_experiments#Psychology
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