Describe how different points in the Nuremburg Code relate the degree of potential risk associated with the value of the results of an experiment

What will be an ideal response?

The Nuremburg Code stipulates that research must contribute to existing knowledge (Point 2); further, no research should be conducted if it will not produce results that are useful within a discipline (Point 3). If experimenters notice that a participant is at risk, they must terminate the research immediately (Point 10). Given that research has merit, any risks associated with it must be less than the potential gain from doing the study (Point 6).

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All the amendments to the Constitution have been proposed by:

A. a vote by one-third of the state legislatures. B. a vote by three-fourths of the state legislatures. C. a two-thirds vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives. D. a three-fourths vote in the Senate and in the House of Representatives. E. a three-fourths vote in the House of Representatives.

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How can today's media consumers be sure that the information that they are receiving is accurate?

A. Consumers should only rely on the traditional news networks to gather their news. B. Consumers should rely on citizen journalists, rather than on corporately-held media news outlets. C. Consumers need not worry about accuracy because the media are sworn to uphold journalistic standards. D. Consumers should gather news from media outlets with a track record of adhering to journalistic standards. E. Consumers should depend more on the Internet to gain accurate news.

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