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  1. Your application should include details about your research topic, methodology, potential risks and benefits to participants, informed consent procedures, data collection methods, participant recruitment strategies, confidentiality measures, and data analysis plan. There are prescribed forms availabRead more

    Your application should include details about your research topic, methodology, potential risks and benefits to participants, informed consent procedures, data collection methods, participant recruitment strategies, confidentiality measures, and data analysis plan. There are prescribed forms available, please contact the Ethics Committee Secretariat.

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  2. Key principles include informed consent (participants must fully understand the study and agree to participate), beneficence (maximizing potential benefits and minimizing harm), non-maleficence (avoiding harm), justice (fair participant selection), and respect for autonomy (respecting participants'Read more

    Key principles include informed consent (participants must fully understand the study and agree to participate), beneficence (maximizing potential benefits and minimizing harm), non-maleficence (avoiding harm), justice (fair participant selection), and respect for autonomy (respecting participants’ right to make decisions).

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