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Which are the three key principles for the protection of human research subjects established by the Belmont Report in the 1970s? a. deception, debriefing, anonymity b. confidentiality, informed consent, free consent c. respect of persons, beneficence, justice d. respect of persons, vulnerable populations, free consent

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The correct answer is letter C

Explanation: The Belmont Report sets forth the basic ethical principles that should guide biomedical research with human beings: a) the principle of respect for people; b) the principle of charity; c) the principle of justice.

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