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In a study that differentiated subjects based on the Marlowe - Crowne Social Desirability Scale , Kiecolt - Glaser and Murray ( 1980 ) found that subjects high on this social desirability measure seemed to inflate positive consequences ...
In a study that differentiated subjects based on the Marlowe - Crowne Social Desirability Scale , Kiecolt - Glaser and Murray ( 1980 ) found that subjects high on this social desirability measure seemed to inflate positive consequences ...
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In a clinical research example , Haynes , Griffin , Mooney , and Parise ( 1975 ) had subjects self - record headache activity ( frequency , intensity , and duration of headaches ) . In addition , electromyographic activity ( EMG ) from ...
In a clinical research example , Haynes , Griffin , Mooney , and Parise ( 1975 ) had subjects self - record headache activity ( frequency , intensity , and duration of headaches ) . In addition , electromyographic activity ( EMG ) from ...
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This sense of the word research is not what people are talking about when they talk of protection for human subjects . Over the years , research has come to mean a search for objective facts in which regard for the welfare of the ...
This sense of the word research is not what people are talking about when they talk of protection for human subjects . Over the years , research has come to mean a search for objective facts in which regard for the welfare of the ...
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