ground" (p. 237). Therefore, all respondents will be consented using an approved institutional review board instrument that is designed for that purpose.
Part 3: Results
The results of the review of the three selected peer-reviewed journal articles follow below.
a. Data Sources. The sources of the data used in this study were reliable online academic research resources such as EBSCOHost and Questia that provide a searchable database of peer-reviewed journal articles. The search terms used for identifying relevant journal articles included "generational cohorts," "intergenerational differences, "social media," "Millennials," "Generation X," "Generation Y," and so forth. Data collection proceeded over the course of… Continue Reading...
ethical failure of the researchers to protect these participants.
The mission of the Brandman University Institutional Review Board is to “protect the rights of human research… Continue Reading...
guideline consisted of detailed explanations related to the signidicant bioethical terminology (Shahraz, 2002). Additionally, it outlines the job of the Institutional Review Boards (IRB) in supporting individuals undertaking biomedical research. Similarly, in 1993, the “Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences” or CIOMS in cooperation with the “World Health Organization” WHO has given a several guidelines for biomedical research that makes use of human as subjects (Shahraz, 2002).
In’s scientific accomplishments go a long way back. Before the arrival of Islam, it had been a leader in astronomy and mathematics. Nevertheless, like most of Middle East, its scientific supremacy deteriorated when the Renaissance era started in Europe during the fourteenth… Continue Reading...