Developing a new justification for assent.
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Defining the boundaries of a right to adequate protection: A new lens on pediatric research ethics.
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Improving research of children using a rights-based approach: A case study of some psychological research about socioeconomic status.
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Non-beneficial pediatric research: Individual and social interests.
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Interdisciplinary studies of childhood ethics: Developing a new field of inquiry.
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