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Self-experimentation

Self-experimentation refers to single-subject research in which the experimenter conducts the experiment on themself. Usually, this means that a single person is the designer, operator, subject, analyst, and user or reporter of the experiment. Self-experimentation is an example of citizen science since it can be done by patients or people interested in…

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Self-experimentation → Allen Neuringer, Altman, Eds, Handbook, Human Operant Behavior, In, Kennon, Lattal, Lawrence, Medicine, New York, Perone, Plenum Press, Research Methods, The Story, WellingboroughSeth Roberts, Who Goes First
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Self-experimentation → Australia, Barry Marshall, For, He, Helicobacter, Human, Medical Journal, Medicine, Nobel Prize, Physiology, The
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Self-experimentation → Ethics History, Hanley, Prominent Scientists, Regulation, Review, Scenarios, Scientific Self-Experimentation, Views Among Ethics Committees
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Self-experimentation → example of citizen science since it can be done by patients or people interested in their own health and well-being

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