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American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationCode of Ethics. Available at www.asha.org. 

Horner, J. (2003). Morality, ethics, and law: Introductory concepts. In N. Helm-Estabrooks & N. Bernstein Ratner (Eds.) & J. Horner (guest Ed.), Ethical, moral and legal issues in speech and language pathology. Seminars in Speech and Language, 24(4), 263-274. 

Ingham, J. C. (2003). Research ethics 101: The responsible conduct of research. In N. Helm-Estabrooks & N. Bernstein Ratner (Eds.) & J. Horner (guest Ed.), Ethical, moral and legal issues in speech and  language pathology. Seminars in Speech and Language, 24(4), 323-337. 

Kalichman, M. W. The online resource for instruction in the responsible conduct of research. Available at http://ethics.ucsd.edu/resources/resources-training.html

ORI Annual Report-2002. Available at http://ori.dhhs.gov/

Pascal, C. B. (2003, November). Viewpoint: From the president to the principal investigator: Promoting the responsible conduct of research. AAMC Reporter (www.aamc.org/newsroom/reporter/nov03/viewpoint.htm). 

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1989). Responsibility of PHS awardee and applicant institutions for dealing with and reporting possible misconduct in science. Federal Register 54 (Aug. 8), 32449, codified as 42 CFR Part 50 Subpart A.



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