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  1. A response to commentators on "ethics of research involving mandatory drug testing of high school athletes in oregon".Adil E. Shamoo & Jonathan D. Moreno - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):29 – 30.
    There is consensus that children have questionable decisional capacity and, therefore, in general a parent or a guardian must give permission to enroll a child in a research study. Moreover, freedom from duress and coercion, the cardinal rule in research involving adults, is even more important for children. This principle is embodied prominently in the Nuremberg Code and is embodied in various federal human research protection regulations. In a program named "SATURN", each school in the Oregon public-school system may implement (...)
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  • Adolescents as Doubly-Vulnerable Research Subjects.Loretta M. Kopelman - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):50-52.
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