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J. L. B. L. M. S. H. F. F. P.

J. L. B. L. M. S. H. F. F. P. stands for the foundational principles of research ethics: Justice, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Respect for Persons, Fidelity, and Fairness. These principles guide researchers to treat participants fairly (Justice), maximize benefits and minimize harms (Beneficence), avoid causing harm (Nonmaleficence), respect individuals' autonomy (Respect for Persons), maintain trust and integrity (Fidelity), and ensure equitable distribution of research burdens and benefits (Fairness). Together, they provide a framework ensuring research is conducted ethically, protecting participants’ rights and well-being while advancing scientific knowledge.