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justice in research

Justice in research means treating all participants fairly and equitably, ensuring that benefits and burdens are shared responsibly. It involves selecting participants without bias and making sure groups aren’t unfairly advantaged or disadvantaged. Researchers should also provide enduring benefits, such as access to effective interventions or knowledge, especially to those who need them most. Overall, justice promotes fairness, respect, and integrity, ensuring research is conducted ethically and benefits society without exploitation.