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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 23 May 2017

    Social scientists don't want to ask permission for their experiments anymorehttp://nyti.ms/2qcOvr4 

    9:32 AM - 23 May 2017
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      2. Bill Abbasi‏ @BillAbbasi1 23 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Does pharmaceuticals ask permission to use American population as it's own personal petri dish. As long as corrupt congress gets its cut.

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      3. Ursula Koenig‏ @ursulakoenig 23 May 2017
        Replying to @BillAbbasi1 @nytimes

        "Exactly"-Chris Cornell.

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      1. Majority Democrat 2020‏ @freetofly543211 23 May 2017
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        I thought the IRB process was a pain too, but I'm glad it exists...protects researcher as much as the subject(s.)

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      1. Joseph Gonzales‏ @joseph11ag 23 May 2017
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        provide your own funding and you can experiment however you like.

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      2. TheAverageChuck‏ @average_chuck 23 May 2017
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        Shades of Hitler's death camps.

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      1. Rodrigo García Gorga‏ @GorgaRodrigo 23 May 2017
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        Interesante debate, dos frentes con razones sólidas.

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      1. Katalin *Screw your tariffs* Horvath‏ @kpu6600 23 May 2017
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        In that case they should experiment on each other. Leave everybody else out. Otherwise must apply for permission!

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      1. Nathanael Saint-Cyr‏ @NathanaelStCyr 23 May 2017
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        Also, #terrorism.

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      1. Nathanael Saint-Cyr‏ @NathanaelStCyr 23 May 2017
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        #DirtyWater

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      1. antonio gutierrez‏ @AntonioTtweets2 23 May 2017
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        I can't believe these people! Every academic discipline has some sort of guidelines or rules. Look out Frankenstein! AGutierrez Ph.D

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      1. Elizabeth‏ @sexiplex30 23 May 2017
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        IRB process is lengthy but oh so important. Otherwise we get experiments like Tuskegee. It protects scientist and subjects.

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      1. Sophia T.‏ @STEMInspires 23 May 2017
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        Really...?

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      1. the new american‏ @the_new_america 23 May 2017
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        permission is required. Their lame newage "shock value experiments" always emulate an extremely crappy movie,OH ALSO..theyre biased

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      1. sonia‏ @sonialneri 23 May 2017
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        FKOUT...fu-kers you end with ipotessis as"weird" were is your sci studies results fkout this idiots

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