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Mair, Judith.
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658.456 MAI
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2014
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Baum, Tom.
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394.2 PEO
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2009
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DeRenzo, Evan G.
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615.50724 22
Publication Date
2006
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This highly engaging guide for clinical researchers provides a foundation for improving skills in the understanding of ethical requirements in the design and conduct of clinical research. It includes practical information on ethical principles in clinical research, designing appropriate research studies, writing consent and assent documents, getting protocols approved, special populations, confidentiality issues, and the reporting of adverse events. A valuable appendix includes a listing of web resources about research ethics as well as a glossary. This will be an invaluable resource for basic scientists collaborating in clinical trials, physician investigators, clinical research fellows, research nurse coordinators, residents, and anyone who wants a better understanding of the clinical trials process. * Walks investigators and trainees through identification of the ethical aspects of each section of a clinical research protocol * Includes a chapter containing Case Histories * Contains information on conducting clinical research within the pharmaceutical industry * An appendix includes internet resources and world wide web addresses for important research ethics documents and regulations * Chapter on 'Study Design and Methodology' purposely expanded to explicitly address biostatistical considerations.
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Mackellar, Jo.
Call Number
658.456 MAC
Publication Date
2013
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Event Audiences and Expectations for the first time examines why people participate in festivals and events, the types of events which stimulate participation, and the fanatical antics of fans who become involved in these events. By doing so the book offers significant insight into how event managers can entice and manage participant expectations as well as manage audience involvement. The book is based on primary research using participant observation, as well as in-depth interviews with event participants, event managers and government officials involved in over 50 international events to gain new perspectives into audience behaviour and participatory events. Using numerous international case studies and examples, the book offers a comprehensive outline of the reasons why people participate in festivals and events, the social world that reinforces their behaviours, and strategies that can be used to ensure future successful participatory events. This thought-provoking and original volume will be valuable reading for students, researchers, events managers and tourism and community planners at all levels of government.
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