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Research ethics
A questionnaire on factors influencing children’s assent and dissent to non-therapeutic research
- Correspondence to: Ole D Wolthers MD, DMSci, Consultant Paediatrician, Children’s Clinic Randers, Dytmaersken 9, DK-8900 Randers, Denmark; akk.odws{at}dadlnet.dk
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A questionnaire on factors influencing children’s assent and dissent to non-therapeutic research
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- Received September 12, 2004
- Accepted May 25, 2005
- Revised May 5, 2005
- First published April 28, 2006.
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April 28, 2006
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