An Institutional Review Board
An Institutional Review Board (IRB) is concerned with how human participants in an evaluation are treated and how the collected data are analyzed and stored. Not every country has IRBs. Discuss how studies conducted in countries with no IRBs should be perceived. Identify if data collected during those studies would be reliable and why.
Choose one of the ethical issues that arose from the Milgram Experiment as described in Chapter 13 of the textbook. Explain how you would resolve it.
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