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Conducting empirical research on informed consent: challenges and questions.
Sachs GA, Hougham GW, Sugarman J, Agre P, Broome ME, Geller G, Kass N, Kodish E, Mintz J, Roberts LW, Sankar P, Siminoff LA, Sorenson J, Weiss A. Sachs GA, et al. Among authors: kass n. IRB. 2003 Sep-Oct;Suppl 25(5):S4-S10. IRB. 2003. PMID: 14870730 No abstract available.
Improving informed consent: the medium is not the message.
Agre P, Campbell FA, Goldman BD, Boccia ML, Kass N, McCullough LB, Merz JF, Miller SM, Mintz J, Rapkin B, Sugarman J, Sorenson J, Wirshing D. Agre P, et al. Among authors: kass n. IRB. 2003 Sep-Oct;Suppl 25(5):S11-S19. IRB. 2003. PMID: 14870732 No abstract available.
What patients say about medical research.
Sugarman J, Kass NE, Goodman SN, Perentesis P, Fernandes P, Faden RR. Sugarman J, et al. Among authors: kass ne. IRB. 1998 Jul-Aug;20(4):1-7. IRB. 1998. PMID: 11657084 No abstract available.
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