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According to the report, two factors reduced the expected harm.
For the standardized reaching tests, there were no significant effects of group on changes in lumbar spine flexion, expected pain, or expected harm.
Factors relevant to a disobedient's choice of action include: its illegality, its use as a last resort or first resort, any coordination with other dissenters, the likelihood of success, the directness or indirectness of the action, and the expected harm.
The results confirm that increasing complexity improves sensitivity and diminishes expected harm.
We intended to evaluate how complexity relates to accuracy and expected harm.
Such trials conform to the ethical principles of non-maleficence that is, the duty non-maleficence thatted harm, and justise.
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Their expected benefits outweigh their expected harms.
The monitoring plan should evaluate and report the incidence and severity of expected harms to confirm that they match with those expected at the initiation of the research.
Importantly, when the expected harms of these risks are quantified, estimated impacts can be considerably smaller than public perceptions of these risks (Krupnick et al. 1993).
Under ideal conditions, a woman participates in screening mammography after deciding that the potential benefit (increasing the length and quality of her life), considering the limitations, outweighs the expected harms and opportunity cost (time and money) [ 1].
By comparing screening mammography's life-saving absolute benefit with its expected harms and her opportunity cost, a well-informed woman along with her physician can make a reasonable decision to screen or not to screen for breast cancer.
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