7.12 Institutional review boards. If your college or university has an institutional review board that screens all studies that use human subjects, get a copy of the document that describes this board (you can probably find it online). At larger institutions, you may find multiple institutional review boards—for example, separate boards for medical studies and for studies in the social sciences.
(a) According to this document, what are the duties of the board?
(b) How are members of the board chosen? How many members are not scientists? How many members are not employees of the institution? Do these members have some special expertise, or are they simply members of the “general public”?