Introduction to the special section on empirical underpinnings of the ethics of alcohol administration in research settings
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Introduction to the special section on empirical underpinnings of the ethics of alcohol administration in research settings
Abstract
This article introduces the special section of Psychology of Addictive Behaviors that focuses on the ethics of administering alcohol to human research participants, particularly those with a history of alcohol abuse or dependence. It is argued that many assumptions underlying ethical decision making can be put to an empirical test. These assumptions involve the degree to which participants can understand and give informed consent as well as the types and magnitude of possible risks associated with consuming alcohol in a research setting. The research literature relevant to these assumptions is reviewed in this series.
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