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This article makes it sound as if the only context in which "research subject" is used is BioStatistics or Psychological Statistics. We must be careful of academic imperialism.  :-) --LMS

Stub?

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This article is very short but there is little more to say about experimental subjects, and there are some things in it which restrict the meaning to a category of experimental subjects (albeit the more widely studied; see comment above).

I will now edit out this restriction and call for the elimination of stub status. This article will never be long; everything else to be said about research subjects is about specific types of subjects and experiments.

The only thing that might have place here are the general rules of experiments with human subjects: minimal risk and informed consent (Am I forgetting one here? Somehow I remember there were three). Rotten Venetic 09:00, 14 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]