Which of the following is the LEAST important activity when protecting human subjects in international research?
A. Determining if the research might present unique risks to subjects given local socio-economic conditions.
B. Considering local customs, norms, and laws.
C. Assessing transportation conditions
D. Consulting with members of the community from which subjects will be recruited.
Answer:
The least important activity when protecting human subjects in international research is assessing transportation conditions.
Explanation:
- Some of the other important activities when protecting human subjects in international research are determining if the research might present unique risks to subjects given local socio-economic conditions
- Considering local customs, norms, and laws because proper international research should check whether we are following the laws, basic rules and all the other formalities.
- It should be consulting with members of the community from which subjects will be recruited.
- Assessing transportation conditions also important but when we comparing it to the other activities it is least important.
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