2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1930297500003363
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Pill or bill? Influence of monetary incentives on the perceived riskiness and the ethical approval of clinical trials

Abstract: In clinical trials, incentivizing human research subjects with large amounts of money is often considered unethical, as it may coerce people to participate. This argument implies that people perceive rewards (i.e., incentives) independently of risks (i.e., probability of side-effects) or that they assume that larger rewards are associated with lower risks. However, past research on risk perception indicates that people associate higher rewards with higher risks. To test whether people treat incentives in clini… Show more

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