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  1. The views of members of Local Research Ethics Committees, researchers and members of the public towards the roles and functions of LRECs.G. Kent - 1997 - Journal of Medical Ethics 23 (3):186-190.
    BACKGROUND: It can be argued that the ethical conduct of research involves achieving a balance between the rights and needs of three parties-potential research participants, society, and researchers. Local Research Ethics Committees (LRECs) have a number of roles and functions in the research enterprise, but there have been some indications that LREC members, researchers and the public can have different views about these responsibilities. Any such differences are potential sources of disagreement and misunderstanding. OBJECTIVES: To compare the views of LREC (...)
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  2. The use of deception in nursing.K. Teasdale & G. Kent - 1995 - Journal of Medical Ethics 21 (2):77-81.
    Arguments about the morality of the use of deception in patient care have been conducted largely in an empirical vacuum, with few data about the situations in which deception occurs. Do staff frequently deceive their patients and, if so, under what conditions? Can the consequences of deception always be foreseen? What justifications do staff use to explain their behaviour? The small-scale study reported here on the uses of deception by nurses when attempting to reassure patients provides information on these questions. (...)
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    Responses by four Local Research Ethics Committees to submitted proposals.G. Kent - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (3):274-277.
    BACKGROUND: There is relatively little research concerning the processes whereby Local Research Ethics Committees discharge their responsibilities towards society, potential participants and investigators. OBJECTIVES: To examine the criteria used by LRECs in arriving at their decisions concerning approval of research protocols through an analysis of letters sent to investigators. DESIGN: Four LRECs each provided copies of 50 letters sent to investigators after their submitted proposals had been considered by the committees. These letters were subjected to a content analysis, in which (...)
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    Effect of long-term practice and time-on-target information feedback on a complex tracking task.E. James Archer, George W. Kent & F. A. Mote - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (2):103.
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    Worlds of Dust and Jade: 47 Poems and Ballads of the Third Century Chinese Poet Ts'ao Chih.Hans H. Frankel & George W. Kent - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):610.
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    A graded series of colored picture puzzles.Grace Helen Kent - 1916 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 1 (3):242.
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    A graded series of geometrical puzzles.Grace Helen Kent - 1916 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 1 (1):40.
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    Aya Hirata Kimura: Hidden hunger: gender and the politics of smarter foods: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 2013, 136 pp, ISBN 978-0-8014-7859-8.George Kent - 2014 - Agriculture and Human Values 31 (3):529-530.
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    Difficulties in obtaining informed consent by psychiatrists, surgeons and obstetricians/gynaecologists.Gerry Kent - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (1):65-71.
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    Experiments on habit formation in dementia praecox.Grace Helen Kent - 1911 - Psychological Review 18 (6):375-410.
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    Memory of dental experiences as related to naturally occurring changes in state anxiety.Gerry Kent - 1989 - Cognition and Emotion 3 (1):45-53.
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    Teaching Analysis: Informed Consent: A Case for Multi‐Disciplinary Teaching: Difficulties in Obtaining Informed Consent by Psychiatrists, Surgeons and Obstetricians/Gynaecologists.Gerry Kent - 1996 - Health Care Analysis 4 (1):65-71.
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    The Restoration of the Idea that Was China.George W. Kent - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (4):375-392.
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