Case Studies

- The Tearoom Trade Study
- Milgram’s Obedience Studies
- The Tuskegee Syphilis Study
- Hepatitis Studies at the Willowbrook State School for Children with Mental Retardation
- Potential Inability to Provide Informed Consent Due to Substance Abuse
- Differing Perceptions of Risks and Benefits
- Getting Community Input
- Family Involvement in Informed Consent
- Learning
- How Much is Enough?
- Observing Self-injurious Behavior
- Power for the People
- Working at Cross Purposes
- Music Therapy: Research on Human Subjects with Mental Disorders
- Proposed Study of the Natural Course of Schizophrenia with Self-Help Supports
- Conducting Survey Research with Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders
- Ensuring Fair Representation of Minority Children in Research
- Placebo Trials with Prevalent but Unproven Treatments
- Research in a War Zone
- Waivers of Parental Permission for Research with Gay and Lesbian Adolescents
- Confidentiality and Using Community Members as Interviewers
- Heightened Protections in Clinical Trials
- Washout and Psychosis-Inducing Experiments
- Getting Consent to do Research on Institutionalized Children
- Obtaining Informed Consent to Participate in Research from Mentally Retarded Adults
- Making Everyone Feel Like a Winner
- Withholding Study Purpose
- Huperzine
- A Sign from the Heavens
- A Living Wage?
- It’s All the Same
- Studying Vulnerable Individuals
- Seifromax
- Severe Emotional Disturbance Studies
- Splitsville
- Disulfiram
- Political Points
- Motivating Research Participation
- Maintaining Privacy in Recruitment
- Considering Children’s Dissent
- Waiving Parental Permission
- Trouble on the Horizon
- Jumping to Conclusions
- Lack of Permission and Assent
- Wrong Assumptions
- Research or Services?
- Too Blue
- Ethical Issues in Longitudinal Research with At-Risk Children and Adolescents
- Issues of Informed Consent for Research with Juvenile Detainees
- Reporting Findings of Adolescent Mental Health Issues Discovered in Research
- A “Modest” Research Proposal on Alcohol Experimentation
- Full Disclosure: Use of Control Groups in Behavioral Intervention Research
- Paper or Plastic? From Paper Records to Electronic Database
- Do No Harm
- Students as Research Subjects
- Conducting Clinical Drug Trials with Children
- To Control or Not To Control
- Accruing Patients for a Problem-Solving Intervention for Suicidal Young Adults
- Using Old Data to Explore New Research Questions
- Protecting Confidentiality When Conducting an Internet Survey
- Research with Sex Addicts
- Personnel Action
- How to Ethically Kill Two Birds with One Stone