A T Still University Unethical Studies Group Discussion

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From the web article The 30 Most Disturbing Human Experiments in History, each member of your group should select an experiment and find any published literature on that experiment. Using the ATSU IRB document Information for investigators in preparation of human research protocols for IRB review, discuss which areas of the document your chosen experiment would violate if it were proposed to the IRB today.



What, if any, aspects of your proposed research study might be potential areas of ethical consideration? How could you avoid the ethical problem(s)?



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Competencies:
2. Analyze quantitative and qualitative data using biostatistics, informatics, computer-based programming and software, as appropriate.
3. Interpret results of data analysis for public health research, policy, or practice.
4. Discuss the means by which structural bias, social inequities, and racism undermine health and create challenges to achieving health equity at organizational, community, and societal levels.



Learning Objective:
1. Discuss ethical issues related to research studies.



Core Professional Attributes:
1. ATSU: Interprofessional Collaboration
2. ATSU: Critical Thinking

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Unethical Studies
Thesis Statement: If you were given control of someone’s mind, what would you make them
do? Regarded among the most disturbing human experiments, Project Artichoke run a series
of projects attempting to find a means to control a person’s mind. In this case research study
by the CIA in the 1950s and 60s violates the basic guidelines of the Institutional Review
Board (IRB) ethical guidelines for research.
Outline
1. Project Artichoke
2. IRB
3. Ethical guidelines’ violation
4. Conclusion
5. References

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Running Head: UNETHICAL STUDIES

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Unethical Studies

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If you were given control of someone’s mind, what would you make them do? Let me
do you one better, what would do with this control if you were an operator with the Central
Intelligence Agency? The affinity for such abilities triggered the quest for an answer with the
Central Intelligence Agency’s Office of Scientific Intelligence in the 1950s. Project Artichoke,
run for about ten years answering the question, “Can we get control of an individual to the
point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature
("30 most disturbing human experiments in history," 2014)?” Regarded among the most
disturbing human experiments, Project Artichoke run a series of projects attempting to find a
means to control a person’s mind. In particular, they studied drug withdrawal, forced morphine
addiction, hypnosis, and chemically induced amnesia in unsuspecting human subjects. This
project open...


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