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The Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics is a new journal that publishes empirical research and reviews of empirical literature on human research ethics. Empirical knowledge translates ethical principles into procedures appropriate to specific cultures, contexts, and research topics. By presenting such work, JERHRE aims to improve ethical problem solving in human research and provide an ongoing basis for the establishment of best practice guidelines. In addition, JERHRE seeks to create collaboration among institutions and researchers concerned about the responsible conduct of research by disseminating knowledge and information to foster the intelligent application of ethical principles in research contexts worldwide. The goals the journal promotes are respect and protection of human subjects and methodology to produce valid and ethical research.
Beginning in 2012, JERHRE will move to a five-times annually publication schedule. The new publication months will be: February, April, July, October, and December.
University of California Press: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: An International Journal
Table of contents for the latest issue of Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: An International Journal.
Sham Surgery Trial Controls: Perspectives of Patients and Their Relatives
Human Research Ethics Committees: Examining their Roles and Practices
Local IRBs vs. Federal Agencies: Shifting Dynamics, Systems, and Relationships
Case-Based Ethics Education: The Impact of Cause Complexity and Outcome Favorability on Ethicality
Evaluation of the Content and Process of Informed Consent Discussions for Neonatal Research
Appealing to Altruism is Not Enough: Motivators for Participating in Health Services Research
Book Review: Ethics Protocols and Research Ethics Committees