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|Title=The Ethics of Public Health Research on Less Expensive, Less Effective Interventions
 
|Title=The Ethics of Public Health Research on Less Expensive, Less Effective Interventions
|Is About=The Kennedy Krieger lead paint study stirred controversial questions about whether research designed to develop less expensive interventions that are not as effective as existing treatments can be ethically warranted<ref>Buchanan, David R., and Franklin G. Miller. "Justice and fairness in the Kennedy Krieger Institute lead paint study: the ethics of public health research on less expensive, less effective interventions." ''American journal of public health'' 96.5 (2006): 781-787.</ref>. This is a factual case.
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|Important Because=Critics questioned the social value of such research and alleged that it sanctions a double standard, exploits participants, and is complicit in perpetuating the social injustice<ref>Buchanan, David R., and Franklin G. Miller. "Justice and fairness in the Kennedy Krieger Institute lead paint study: the ethics of public health research on less expensive, less effective interventions." ''American journal of public health'' 96.5 (2006): 781-787.</ref>.
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