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¶ … population as compared to the sample and the overall data collection process should be looked at. Henrietta Lacks

The case of Henrietta Lacks and the recommendations therein is a good one. The overall autonomy and fairness to the participants is taken into account. The report notes collection of research cells without the knowledge and consent of the participant is undoubtedly the way to go. Parallels are drawn to the concentration camp experiments from World War II that were conducted on the Jews and the Tuskegee Airmen that were subjected to medical tests including intentionally infecting African-American soldiers with syphilis was deplorable and disgusting and this report rightly points out how vile this activity was. Coming back to Ms. Lacks, harvesting of cells without the consent of Ms. Lacks and a clear quorum of her family also being against it should have necessitated...

Eliciting approval from someone that barely has a fifth grade education is indeed bordering on unethical in and of itself.
Disaster Preparedness

The disaster approach proposal has a quantitative review as its choice. This stands in stark contrast to a qualitative review which is much more subject to misinterpretation and skewing of the data, so this was a good choice. A statistical analysis is also incorporated into this proposal, and that is also a good use of sound measurement techniques. The requirement that the research keep a log of all activities relative to methodology and the sample is also a great idea as this will allow for easy troubleshooting of research gaffes.

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CDC Features - Be Ready! September is National Preparedness Month. (n.d.). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved September 11, 2012, from http://www.cdc.gov/features/beready/

Uscher-Pines, L. (2012, June 29). Why Aren't Americans Listening to Disaster Preparedness Messages? | RAND. RAND Corporation Provides Objective Research Services and Public Policy Analysis. Retrieved September 11, 2012, from http://www.rand.org/blog/2012/06/why-arent-americans-listening-to-disaster-preparedness.html
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