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15 April, 21:35

Which of the following are requirements for all investigations that must be fulfilled as judged by an institutional review board (IRB) in order to gain approval for research?

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  1. 15 April, 21:55
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    An IRB shall have authority to suspend or terminate approval of research that is not being conducted in accordance with the IRB'S requirements on that has been associated with unexpected serious harm to subject.

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    IRB'S should limit their actions to those incorporated into the regulations, its tempting so succumb to mission creep and to impose requirements on investigators above and beyond the IRB's charge. For example: an URB may try to impose requirements on issues such as whether or not an investigator may include a subject or their data as part of an analysis, investigators may not claim that the research had IRB approval for there activities when seeking to publish or use the data.
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