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Children aged four-to-eight (N = 404) were asked to evaluate the goodness and deserved reward of attempted and accidental help (Experiment 1), and the badness and punishability of attempted and accidental harm (Experiment 2).
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Dr. Fischman's answer was that she continually offered to help participants get into treatment programs, even if their departure would harm her experiments.
In some countries, bold harm reduction experiments are being tested.
The majority agreed that misleading (in terms of human benefit and/or harm) animal experiments should occur at most 40% of the time (86% of respondents).
Humans are aware that they will not come to any real harm during the experiment, which presumably limits their subjective experience of fear during scanning.
Hence, in the case of the guards, a rapidly increasing risk of brutality, torture, and psychological harm forced the experiment to halt.
Concerns also have been raised regarding two particular types of synthetic biology experiments: those whose products are intended to benefit society but also hold the potential to cause harm (dual-use experiments) and those that aim to generate novel organisms for environmental release and use in medicine.
(Note to cringing readers: a secret barrier spared the tiny troika. Though the machines emitted crunching sounds, the researchers said, "no bugs were harmed in the experiment").
The crucial issue in the appeal is whether Massachusetts General Hospital, a charity under the law, must pay a $6 million jury award for the harm caused by experiments conducted in the 1960's by a neurosurgeon there.
We took surrogate nuclear fuel, so no real nuclear fuel was used or harmed in this experiment.
They also harm careers when experiments have to be rerun, results cannot be replicated, and papers must be retracted.
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