Abstract
The use of human beings as subjects for experimentation by scientific investigators raises a multitude of complex and delicate issues. A number of principles have been encoded by medical groups, but there are significant differences between social science experiments and medical ones. The codes, the differences, and some tentative modifications are discussed in this paper.
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