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This book takes a distinctive global approach to looking at applied ethics in research practice. Chapters cover different types (groups) of participants, issues in research, and ways of doing research; then each chapter looks at three exemplar case studies with two analytical commentaries.

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This book takes a distinctive global approach to looking at applied ethics in research practice. Chapters cover different types (groups) of participants, issues in research, and ways of doing research; then each chapter looks at three exemplar case studies with two analytical commentaries.

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Autorenporträt
Caren J. Frost is an Associate Vice President for Research Integrity & Compliance (AVPRIC) and a Research Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Utah, U.S.A. Her areas of expertise are in qualitative research methods, women's health, and research integrity.

Lisa H. Gren is a mixed methods researcher working in Utah, U.S.A., and globally. She focuses on collaborative approaches to systems changes that are responsive to health concerns identified by community members. She served as an IRB reviewer for eight years and trains graduate students on ethical research practices in community settings.

L. Scott Benson is an Infectious Disease trained physician who also holds a doctoral degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He has been working globally for over 20 years in the Dominican Republic, Peru, Ghana, and Pakistan. His main focus is the spread of infectious diseases to human populations from the environment.

Margaret Carlson is currently working on her doctorate in Public Health and has worked in clinical research for the past seven years. Her experience is in both adult and pediatric research with a background in regulatory administration and implementation.