Answer: NBAC proposed a concept of vulnerability in research based on features of potential subjects or of their situation
Explanation: The National Bioethics
Advisory Committee sees vulnerable subjects as persons who "have difficulty providing voluntary, informed consent
arising from limitations in decision-making capacity, or situational circumstances...
or because they are especially at risk for exploitation."
Many of the regulations and discussions in bioethics that surround protecting human
subjects in research are reactions to cases seen as unethical research
practices. Many of these cases involved mistreatment of individuals or groups of
individuals now referred to as vulnerable populations, or populations requiring
additional considerations and/or protections.