The Haydn-Dedication Quartets: Allusion or Influence?. La Rue, J. Journal of Musicology, 18(2):361–373, apr, 2001.
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ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING ABOUT TRAUMA-RELATED STUDIES requires a flexible approach that counters assumptions and biases about victims, assures a favorable ethical cost-benefit ratio, and pro- motes advancement of knowledge that can benefit sur- vivors of traumatic stress. This paper reviews several ethical issues in the field of traumatic stress: benefit and risks in trauma-related research, whether trauma-related research poses unique risks and if so what those might be, informed consent and mandatory reporting, and supervision of trauma-related research. For each topic, we review potential ethical issues, summarize the research conducted thus far to inform ethical practice, and recommend future practice, research questions and policies to advance the field so that research on trauma can continue to be a win-win situation for all stakeholders in the research enterprise.
@Article{          la-rue2001-haydn-dedication,
    author       = {{La Rue}, Jan},
    year         = {2001},
    title        = {The Haydn-Dedication Quartets: Allusion or Influence?},
    abstract     = {ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING ABOUT TRAUMA-RELATED STUDIES
                   requires a flexible approach that counters assumptions and
                   biases about victims, assures a favorable ethical
                   cost-benefit ratio, and pro- motes advancement of
                   knowledge that can benefit sur- vivors of traumatic
                   stress. This paper reviews several ethical issues in the
                   field of traumatic stress: benefit and risks in
                   trauma-related research, whether trauma-related research
                   poses unique risks and if so what those might be, informed
                   consent and mandatory reporting, and supervision of
                   trauma-related research. For each topic, we review
                   potential ethical issues, summarize the research conducted
                   thus far to inform ethical practice, and recommend future
                   practice, research questions and policies to advance the
                   field so that research on trauma can continue to be a
                   win-win situation for all stakeholders in the research
                   enterprise.},
    doi          = {10.1525/jm.2001.18.2.361},
    issn         = {0277-9269},
    journal      = {Journal of Musicology},
    keywords     = {music analysis},
    mendeley-tags= {music analysis},
    month        = {apr},
    number       = {2},
    pages        = {361--373},
    url          = {http://jm.ucpress.edu/cgi/doi/10.1525/jm.2001.18.2.361},
    volume       = {18}
}

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