ISI Declaration on Professional Ethics

 

 

Bibliography

Ethics Related Publications, by Ethical Principle

 

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Quality Management in Statistical Organization: Discussion. Clark, Cynthia Z. et al. JSM 2005.

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The unpleasant placebo? Senn, Stephen. Chance, JSM 2002

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Statistics and medical experimentation. Meier, Paul. Biometrics 1975.

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Ethics, Confidentiality, and Data Dissemination. Paper at ISI - 5th Session, Sydney 2005. Habermann, Hermann. 2005

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The Thin Line between Statistical and public Information in Scandinavia, Paper at Invited Paper session 66. ISI 53rd Session Seoul - Ljones, Olav. 2001

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Developing Saami statistics in Norway –challenges and possibilities. IAOS/ISI session in New Zealand. Pettersen, Torunn and Even Høydahl. April 2005

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IAOS Satellite Meeting on "Statistics for Small Populations including Indigenous and Small Domain Populations". IAOS. Pettersen, Torunn and Even Høydahl. 2005

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Official Statistics and Statistical Ethics: Selected Issues. Paper presented at ISI 55th Session 2005. Sydney. Seltzer, William.  2005

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Managing Statistical Confidentiality and Micro data Access – Core Principles and Good Practice Guidelines, paper presented by Dennis Trewin, Chairman ECE, Geneva, June 2005, CERS Task Force on Confidentiality and Microdata, CES/2005/5. 2005

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On the ethical aspects of the testimony of statisticians in court. Gehan, E. A. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 2002.

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The ethics of consulting for the tobacco industry. Rubin, D. B. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 2002.

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IRB committees: Balancing medical policy, ethics and statistics. Efird, Jimmy Thomas. ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical meetings 2001.

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Ethical challenges at the beginning of the millennium. Steinberg, Karen K. Statistics in Medicine 2001.

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Ethics of medical research in developing countries. The role of international codes of conduct. Hutton, J. L. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 9 (3) 2000.

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Ethics and practice: Alternative designs for phase III randomized clinical trials. Palmer, Christopher R., and Rosenberger, William F. Controlled Clinical Trials 1999.

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Statistical ethical issues in human experimentation. Cobo, E. Questiio 1999.

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Ethics and the expert witness: Statistics on trial. Fienberg, Stephen E. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, General 1997.

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What and where are statistical ethics? Gardenier, John S. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Statistical Education 1996.

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Ethical aspects of statistical practice. Finney, David J. Biometrics 1991.

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Critical Values: Connecting, Ethics, Service Learning, and Social Justice to Lift our World. Lesser, Lawrence M. JSM 2005.

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Clinical Trials Data Monitoring Committees: The Who, What, When and Why of an Unmasking. Lindblad, Annes. JSM 2004.

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Ethical aspects of survey research. Cunliffe, Stella Y., and Goldstein, H. Applied Statistics 1979.

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Determining the Level of Statistician’s participation in Canadian Based Research Ethics Committees. Thabane, Lehana, Childs, Aaron and Lafontaine, Amanda. JSM 2003.

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The AAPOR code of professional ethics and practices. Sudman, Seymour. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1988.

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Ethical guidelines for statistical practice: Report of the ad hoc committee on professional ethics (with discussion. ASA Ad Hoc Committee on Professional Ethics. The American Statistician 1983.

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Ethical issues in the social sciences. Hobbs, Nocholas. International Encyclopedia of Statistics, Volume 1 1977.

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The code of the scientist and its relationship to ethics. Cournand, Andre. Science 1977.

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Ethical and legal issues of social experimentation. Rivlin, Alice M. (ed), and Timpane, P. Michael (ed). 1975.

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Social surveys and the responsibilities of statisticians. Zernach, Rita. The American Statistician 1969.

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Statistics and Counterterrorism: The Role of Law, Policy and Ethics. Seltzer, William. Conference on Statistics and Counterterrorism (CSC) – 2004.

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The Institutional Review Board: Friend or Foe in a Graduate Student’s Career. Tomasic, Terry, et at. JSM 2004.

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The Promise and Pitfalls of Data Mining: Ethical Issues. Seltzer, William. JSM 2005.

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Ethics, Confidentiality, and Data Dissemination. Haberman, Hermann. Presented at ISI – Sydney, Australia, April 2005.

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Sanctified Snake Oil: Ideology, junk science, and social work practice. Sarnoff, Susan Kiss. Families in Society v. 80 no.4 (July/August 1999).

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Discussion of “emerging ethical issues in statistical publishing”. Banks, David. Proceedings of the JSM 2002.

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NCES and the Patriot Act: an early appraisal of facts and issues. Seltzer, William, and Anderson, Margo. ASA Proceedings of the JSM 2002.

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The collision of government, ethics, and statistics: Case studies and comments. Banks, David. ASA Proceedings of the section on Government Statistics and Section on Social Statistics 1999.

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Information privacy: Redefining the legal and ethical framework when the physical boundaries disappear. Gates, Gerald W. ASA Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section 1997.

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Design, analysis, and ethics. Heaney, Robert Proulx, Creighton, John A., and Dougherty, Charles J. 1987.

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An Example of Utilizing Data Analysis for Assessing Courses Within a Math General Education Curriculum. Todd, Charles S. JSM 2005.

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Statistics & Counterterrorism: The Role of Law, Policy and Ethics. Seltzer, William. CSC 2004.

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Improving Quality and Access to Federal Data:  Memorial Session in Honor of Pat J. Doyle. Shipp, Stephanie. JSM 2005.

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The Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology: Past Accomplishments, Present Activities, and Future Directions. Harris-Kojetin; Brian; and Wallman, K.  JSM 2005.

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Using Privacy Impact Assessments to Implement Data Stewardship Principles and Practices. Martinex, Shelly. JSM 2003.

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Standards and Guidelines for Statistical Surveys. U.S. Office of Management and Budget, September 2006.

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Proposed Implementation Guidance for Title V of the E-Government Act, Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2002 (C(PSEA). U.S. Office of Management and Budget, October 2006.

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Making a difference: A role for the responsible international statistician? Lievesley, Denise. The Statistician 2001.

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Statistical science and effective scientific communication. Finney, David J. Journal of Applied Statistics 1995.

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The codification of statistical ethics. Jowell, Roger. Journal of Official Statistics 1986.

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Studying certification for statisticians. Boen, James R. The American Statistician 1990.

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Grave scientific and ethical issues in ASA sponsorship of a symposium. Bross, Irwin D. The American Statistician 1986.

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Federal Data Sharing Requirements and Issues (Contributions to be made by Statistics, Survey Research, and Related Disciplines). deWolf, Virginia. JSM 2004.

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An Overview of the Quality Control Programs for the NCHS Harris, KW. JSM 2003.

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Ethics and Sample Size. Bacchetti, Peter. American Journal of Epidemiology v.161 no.2 (January 15, 2005).

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The responsible referee. Finney, David J. Biometrics 1997.

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Sequential allocation for an estimation problem with ethical costs. Woodroofe, Michael, and Hardwick, Janis. The Annals of Statistics 1990.

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Ethics in official statistics (Italian). Colombo, B. Statistica 1990.

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The need for and structure of standards of conduct for survey research practitioners. O’Neill, Harry W. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1988.

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Science and values in the regulatory process. Ashford, Nicholas A. Statistical Science 1988.

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Science and values in the regulatory process. Ashford, Nocholas A. Statistical Science 1988.

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The questioning statistician. Finney, D. J. Statistics in Medicine 1982.

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Federal Statistics Users’ Conference Committee on Integrity of Federal Statistics: Maintaining the professional integrity of Federal statistics. American Statistical Association. The American Statistician 1973.

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A question of ethics. Gibbons, Jean D. The American Statistician 1973.

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Code of professional conduct. Deming, W. Edwards. Sankhya, Series B, Indian Journal of Statistics 1966.

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Principles of professional statistical practice. Deming, W. Edwards. The Annals of mathematical Statistics 1965.

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Training of statisticians in diplomacy to maintain their integrity. Freeman, William W. K. The American Statistician 1963.

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Report of the Ad Hoc Committee to Explore Opinion on Standards. Freeman, William W. K. The American Statistician 1956.

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Statistical standards. Court, Andrew T. The American Statistician 1952.

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The statistician and his conscience. Brown, Theodore H. The American Statistician 1952.

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Critical Values: Connecting, Ethics, Service Learning, and Social Justice to Lift out World. Lesser, Lawrence M. JSM 2005.

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Research methods Short Course Curriculum for Residents Based on an Empirical Problem Solving Approach. Rosychuk, Rhonda J. JSM 2005.

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Curb Stoning in Survey Research and Required Reporting to the office of Research Integrity. Price, Alan R. JSM 2004.

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Do Disclosure Controls to Protect Confidentiality Degrade the Quality of the Data? Kaufman, Steve; Roey, Shep; Seastrom, Marilyn. JSM 2005.

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Internal Quality Audits at the Portuguese National Statistical Institute. Zilhao, Maria Joao. JSM 2005.

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Modeling and Quality of Masked Microdata. Winkler, William E. JSM 2005.

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Monitoring Data Quality at a Federal Statistical Agency: NCES. Seastrom, Marilyn. JSM 2005.

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Research Methods Short Course Curriculum for Residents Based on an Empirical Problem Solving Approach. Rosychuk, Rhonda J. JSM 2005.

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Standards for Surveys at Statistics Canada. Brackstone, G. JSM 2003.

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Striving for Data Quality: Pat Doyle’s Legacy at the US Census Bureau. Bowie, Chester E.; Moore, Jeffrey C. JSM 2005.

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Survey Quality Issues During the Last 50 Years and Some Observations. Lyberg, Lars. JSM 2003.

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Survey Response Rate Reporting in the Professional Literature. Johnson, Timothy. JSM 2003.

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The Quality Framework: A Guide for Measuring Quality at NCHS. Harris, Kenneth W. JSM 2004.

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Updating Federal Standards for Statistical Surveys. Tupek, Alan; et al. JSM 2004.

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Statistical review by research ethics committees. Williamson, P., Hutton, J. L., Bliss, J., Blunt, J., Campbell, M. J., and Nicholson, R.  Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, General, 163 (1) 2000.

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Perspectives on scientific misconduct and fraud in clinical trials. George, Stephen L. Chance, New Directions for Statistics and Computers 1997.

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The aftermath of falsified data in breast cancer trials. Harrington, David. Chance, New Directions for Statistics and Computers 1997.

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Reflections on the NSABP affair. O’Fallon, Judith Rich. Chance, New Directions for Statistics and Computers 1997.

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Analysing non-compliance in clinical trials: Ethical imperative or mission impossible? Goetghebeur, Els J. T. and Shapiro, Stanley H. Statistics in Medicine 1996.

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Bayesian methods and ethics in a clinical trial design, John Wiley and Sons. Kadane, Joseph B.  1996.

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Presenting ethical issues in an introductory statistics course. Berenson, Mark L. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Statistical Education 1995.

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A modified bandit as an approach to ethical allocation in clinical trials. Hardwick, J. P. Adaptive Designs 1995.

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Ethics and statistics in clinical research: Towards a more comprehensive examination. Freedman, Benjamin, and Shapiro, Stanley H. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 1994.

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Early stopping rules – Clinical perspectives and ethical considerations. Baum, M., Houghton, J., and Abrams, K. Statistics in Medicine 1994.

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Comment on ‘Early stopping rules – Clinical perspectives and ethical considerations. Burke, G. Statistics in Medicine 1994.

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Statistical and ethical issues in the design and conduct of phase I and II clinical trials of new anticancer agents. Ratain, Mark J., Mick, Rosemarie, Schilsky, Richard L., and Siegler, Mark. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1993.

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Data monitoring and interim analyses in the pharmaceutical industry: Ethical and logistical considerations. Rockhold, Frank W., and Enas, Gregory G. Statistics in Medicine 1993.

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Statistical and ethical issues in monitoring clinical trials. Pocock, Stuart J. Statistics in Medicine 1993.

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Identification of key attributes, gap analysis and simulation techniques in forecasting market potential of ethical pharmaceutical products. Kontzalis, Panos. International Journal of Forecasting 1992.

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Introducing new treatments for cancer: practical, ethical, and legal problems, John Wiley and Sons. Williams, C. J. 1992.

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False Claims Act. Bross, Irwin D. The American Statistician 1991.

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Ethics in quality. Mundel, August B. Marcel Dekker Inc. 1991.

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Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials. Royall, Richard M. Statistical Science 1991.

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Comment on Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials. Bartlett, Robert H., and Cornell, Richard G. Statistical Science 1991.

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Comment on ‘Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials’. Byar, David P., Statistical Science 1991.

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Comment on ‘Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials’. Dupont, William D. Statistical Science 1991.

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Comment on ‘Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials’. Levine, Robert J. Statistical Science 1991.

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Comment on ‘Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials’. Lindley, Foster. Statistical Science 1991.

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Comment on ‘Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials’. Simes, R. John. Statistical Science 1991.

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Comment on ‘Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials’. Zelen, M. Statistical Science 1991.

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Reply to comments on ‘Ethics and statistics in randomized clinical trials’. Royall, Richard M. Statistical Science 1991.

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Investigating therapies of potentially great benefit: ECMO. Ware, James H. Statistical Science 1989.

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The search for optimality in clinical trials. Armitage, P. International Statistical Review 1985.

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Sequential medical trials with ethical cost. Chernoff, Herman, and Petkau, A. John. Proceedings of the Berkeley Conference in Honor of Jerzy Neyman and Jack Kiefer 1985.

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Incorporating scientific, ethical and economic considerations into the design of clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry: A sequential approach. Lai, T. L. Communications in Statistics, Part A – Theory and Methods 1984.

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Ethical guidelines for statistical practice: A historical perspective. Ellenberg, Jonas H. The American Statistician 1983.

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Ethical aspects of clinical trials. Lebacqz, Karen. Clinical Trials. Issues and Approaches 1983.

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Critical reflections on clinical trials. Ruemke, Chr. L. Statistics in Medicine 1983.

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Please don’t squeeze the statistics. Cullen, Francis J. ASQC Technical Conference Transactions 1982.

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The randomized controlled clinical trial: Scientific and ethical bases. Spodick, David H. American Journal of Medicine 1982.

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Is it ethical not to conduct a prospectively controlled trial of adjuvant chemotherapy in osteosarcoma? Lange, Beverly, and Levine, Arthur S. Cancer Treatment Reports 1982.

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Clinical trials: Exploring ethical, legal, and psychological issues. Mike, Valerie, Annas, George J., Cassell, Eric J., Holland, Jimmie C. B., and Levine, Robert J. Statistics in Medical Research. 1982.

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Protecting the scientific integrity of a clinical trial: Some ethical dilemmas. Howard, Jan, and Friedman, Lawrence. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1981.

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Terminating a trial: The ethical problem. Meier, Paul. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1979.

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Terminating a long-term clinical trial. Klimt, Christian R., and Canner, Paul L. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1979.

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Decision theory and social ethics. Gottinger, Hans W. (ed), and Leinfellner, Werner (ed). 1978.

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The ethics of biomedical experimentation. Rowsell, Harry C. The Future of Animals, Cells, Models and Systems in Research, Development, Education and Testing 1977.

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Clinical trials: Methods and ethics are debated. Kolata, Gina Bari. Science 1977.

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A parley on quality control ethics. Banerjee, S. K. IAPQR Transactions, Journal of the Indian Association for Productivity, Quality and Reliability 1976.

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Critical analysis of the statistical and ethical implications of various definitions of test bias. Hunter, John E., and Schmidt, Frank L. Psychological Bulletin 1976.

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The effect of ethical design considerations on statistical analysis. Lindley, D. V. Applied Statistics 1975.

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Bayesian Meta-Analysis on Drug-Eluting Stent Trials. Yu, Yongyi (Alan). JSM 2005

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Efficiency Issues with Cross-Trial Estimation of Control Effect in Active-Control Trials. Sankoh, Abdul J. JSM 2005.

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Optimizing the Use of Micro-Data: An Overview of the Issues. Lane, Julia. JSM 2005.

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The Promise and Pitfalls of Data Mining: Ethical Issues. Seltzer, William. JSM 2005.

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Clinical Ethics Consultation. Anderson, Emily; Badro, Valerie; Katz, Barry; Tomazic, Terry. JSM 2005.

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Ethical Issues in Being an Expert Witness. Kadane, Joseph. JSM 2004.

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Ethics, data-dependent designs, and the strategy of clinical trials: Time to start learning-as-we-go? Palmer, C. R. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 2002.

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Ethical considerations concerning treatment allocation in drug development trials. Senn, S. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 2002.

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Ethical issues in oncology biostatistics. Thall, Peter F. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 2002.

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Ethical issues in clinical trials in developing countries. Brody, Baruch A. Statistics in Medicine 2002.

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Ethical statistics and statistical ethics: The experience of creating an interdisciplinary module. Lesser, Lawrence M. ASA Proceedings of the Joint Statistical Meetings 2001

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Optimal adaptive designs for binary response trials. Michelle L. Biometrics 2001.

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Surveys and polling: Ethical aspects. Singer, E. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences 2001.

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Are distinctive ethical principles required for cluster randomized controlled trials? Hutton, J. L. Statistics in Medicine 2001.

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Experiences of a biostatistician on a U.K. research ethics committee. Vail, Andy. Statistics in Medicine 1998.

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Logrank, play the winner, power and ethics. Hallstrom, Al, Brooks, Maria More, and Peckova, Monika. Statistics in Medicine 1996.

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A statistician’s approach to ethical guidelines: Selected methodologies for review and evaluation. Gardenier, Turkan K. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Statistical Education 1995.

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Statistical ethics. Quinn, Linda M. The Magazine for Students of Statistics 1995.

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The maintenance of ethical principles in marketing research. Dutka, Solomon, and Frankel, Lester R. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1994.

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Statistical values, quality, and certification. Imrey, Peter B. The American Statistician 1994.

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Ethical treatments. Good, I. J. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation 1978.

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Symposium review: ‘Medical research: Statistics and ethics’. May, Ron A. Jurimetrics Journal 1978.

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‘Statistical ethics’. Goldstein, Harvey, and Kanji, Gopal. Bulletin in Applied Statistics 1977.

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Old problems, new challenges. Mike, Valerie, and Good, Robert A. Science 1977.

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Statistics and ethics in surgery and anesthesia. Gilbert, John P., McPeek, Bucknam, and Mosteller, Frederick. Science 1977.

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Acquiring new information while retaining old ethics. Herbert, Victor. Science 1977.

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Scandal in the heavens: Renowned astronomer accused of fraud. Wade, Nicholas. Science 1977.

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The statistician’s responsibilities. Frankel, Lester R. Journal of the American Statistical Association 1976.

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Data Acquisition Issues in a Survey of Health care Professionals in Hospitals and Health Departments Invited to Participate in the U.S. Small Pox Immunization Program. Burke, Brian J.; Evans, Brian M.; Levy, Paul S. JSM 2005.

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The politics and ethics of fieldwork. Punch, Maurice. Sage Publications Inc. 1986.

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Interviewing in social research. Kahn, Robert L., and Cannell, Charles F. International Encyclopedia of Statistics, Volume 1 (1977).

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Hospice, HIPAA< and Hope: Survey Research with the Terminally Ill. Kovach, Terri. AAPOR 2005.

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How Could they Ever, Ever Persuade You? Are Some Refusals Easier to Convert than Others? Moon, Nick; Rose, Nickie; Steel, Nikki. AAPOR 2005.

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A New Method to Identify the Minimum Effective Dose. Lee, Chu-In Charles; Liu, Lin; Peng, Jianan. JSM 2005.

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Noninferiority Hypothesis with Binary endpoints. Ng, Tie-Hua. JSM 2005.

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Statistical Design and Analysis Issues with Pharmacogenomic Drug-diagnostic Co-development. Pennello, Gene A.; Vishnuvajjala, Lakshmi. JSM 2005.

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Development and Testing of Informed Consent Questions to Link Survey Data with Administrative Records. Bates, Nancy. JSM – AAPOR Annual Meeting – 2005.

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Patterns of consent in Epidemiologic Research: Evidence from over 25,000 responders. Dunn, Kate M. American Journal of Epidemiology v.159 no.11 (June 1, 2004)

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Use of human subjects in experimentation: Informed consent. Knepper, Janet D. Journal of the American Medical Record Association 1982.

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The random response method: A valid and ethical indicator of the ‘truth’ in reactive situations. Shotland, R. L., and Yankowski, L. D. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 1982.

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Development and Testing of Informed Consent Questions to Link Survey Data with Administrative Records. Bates, Nancy. AAPOR – ASA Section on Survey Research Methods 2005.

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Acquisition and Protection of Administrative Records: A Census Bureau Perspective. Blumerman, Lisa; Mervin, Patricia. JSA 2005.

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An Overview of the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2002 (CIPSEA). Martinex, Shelly. JSM 2003.

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An Update on Statistical Disclosure Avoidance Methodologies for Tabular and Microdata Files. Bournazian, Jacob D. JSM 2005

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Panel on Privacy and Data Use in the New Technological Environment Alvey, Wendy; Barabba, Vincent; Blumerman, Lisa; Gates, Gerald W. Kincannon, Clarles Louis; Martinex, Shelly Wilkie. JSM 2005.

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Privacy and the Statistician: What do we need to know to Certify Nondisclosure? Zaslavsky, Allen M. JSM 2004.

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Choice of control group in therapeutic device trials. Kogut, Sarah J. H. ASA Proceedings of the JSM 2002.

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The protection of identity in statistical activities: Laws, ethics and the attitude of the general population as seen from an international perspective (German). Rapaport, Edmund. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 1987.

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Ethical issues in access to and linkage of publicly collected data. Jabine, Thomas B. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1986.

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Ethical issues in access to and linkage of publicly collected data. Gastwirth, Joseph L. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1986.

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Ethical issues in access to and linkage of publicly collected data. Jacobs, Eva E. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1986.

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Ethical issues in access to and linkage of publicly collected data. Butz, William P., and Gates, Gerald W. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1986.

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Ethical issues in access to and linkage of publicly collected data. Pearson, Robert W. ASA Proceedings of the Section on Survey Research Methods 1986.

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Disclosure Avoidance and Data Mining: A Perspective of a Federal Statistical Agency. Hawala, Sam. JSM 2005.

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Disclosure Risk Assessment for Microdata. Steel, Philip M. JSM 2004.

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Disclosure Risks with Regression Models: Some Further Results. Reznick, Arnold; Riggs, T. Lynn. JSM 2004.

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Discussion Implications of Recent e-Government Legislation. Thabane, Lehana. JSM 2003.

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From Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to Policy. Blumerman, Lisa. JSM 2004.

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Hospice, HIPPA, and Hope: Survey Research with the Terminally Ill. Kovach, Terri. JSM, AAPOR Annual Meeting – 2005.

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Incorporating HIPAA. Privacy Rule into Medical Records Surveys. Burt, Catherine W. JSM 2004.

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Multiple and Probabilistic Swapping of Categorical Keys for Statistical Disclosure Limitation in Microdata. Liu, Fang. JSM 2005.

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Optimizing the Use of Micro-Data: An Overview of the Issues. Lane, Julia. JSM 2005.

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Use of an Audit Program to Improve Confidentiality Protection of Tabular Data at BLS. Powers, Randall; Cohen, Stephan. JSM 2004.

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The dissemination of data among statistical offices and data access for research purposes: the case of Italy. Biggeri, Luigi. ASA Proceedings of the JSM 2002.

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Ethics and efficacy in releasing official statistics to the public and data users. Gordon, Nancy. ASA Proceedings of the JSM 2002.

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Confidentiality and the future of the U.S. statistical system. Duncan, Joseph W. The American Statistician 1976.

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Acquisition and Protection of Administrative Records: A Census Bureau Perspective. Blumerman, Lisa; Melvin, Patricia. JSM 2005.

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Panel on Privacy and Data Use in the new Technological Environment. Alvey, Wendy; Barabba, Vincent; Blumerman, Lisa; Gates, Gerald W.; Kincannon, Charles Louis; Martinex, Shelly Wilkie. JSM 2005.

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