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Title: Wage Payment Model For Human Guinea Pigs
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For instance, in the article by Scott D. Halpern, MD, PhD et al. (2004), the team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania performed a clinical trial on both rich and poor group of research subjects to check their “willingness to participate” in the research (Halpern et al... Showed first 250 characters
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Since the research subjects with wage-payment model rarely receive the extra amount of money for their participation, it is less likely that those with high-paying jobs will be motivated to participate in the research. Since the money is not enough to attract wealthy group of subjects to participate in the research, wage-payment method will have little impact on recruitment... Showed next 250 characters
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