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Elena L [17]
3 years ago
5

What is an example of how the principle of beneficence can be applied to a study employing human subjects?

Biology
1 answer:
shutvik [7]3 years ago
6 0
<h2>Beneficence </h2>

Explanation:

Determining that the study has a maximization of benefits and a minimization of risks is an example of how the principle of beneficence can be applied to a study employing human subjects

The principle of beneficence is a moral obligation to act for the benefit of others

There are mainly 2 aspects of beneficence:

  • Providing benefits , Balancing benefits and risks/harms

The principle of beneficence supports the following moral rules or obligations:

  • Protect and defend the rights of others
  • Prevent harm from occurring to others
  • Remove conditions that will cause harm
  • Help persons with disabilities
  • Rescue persons in danger  
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