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Apr 11, 2017 · The following five detailed case histories of specific cases of actual and alleged research misconduct are included in an appendix to raise key issues and impart lessons that underlie the committee's findings and recommendations without breaking up the flow of the report. In several cases, including the translational omics case at Duke University and the Goodwin case at the University of ...
- 2017/04/11
Apr 1, 2012 · For example, ethical unsoundness or physical and emotional risks to the researcher can arise in qualitative research if the researcher (a) faces aggression from the participant, (b) undertakes fieldwork at premises unfamiliar to the researcher, or (c) divulges too much personal information during the process of the research (Dickson-Swift, Kippen, & Liamputtong, 2010; Williamson, 2007 ...
- Dilmi Aluwihare-Samaranayake
- 2012
Oct 18, 2021 · Revised on October 1, 2024. Ethical considerations in research are a set of principles that guide your research designs and practices. Scientists and researchers must always adhere to a certain code of conduct when collecting data from people. The goals of human research often include understanding real-life phenomena, studying effective ...
Aug 1, 2011 · The dilemma of the honest researcher. The honesty and trustworthiness of researchers is increasingly scrutinized as high‐profile stories of research misconduct become public. Researchers, politicians and funders agree that dishonest and untrustworthy research has no value. However, the standards for judging integrity and the core values to ...
- Nicholas H Steneck
- 2011
Feb 15, 2022 · I show how ethnography-a research method designed to study actions, interactions, and the fine details of the here and now as these are articulated in the context of shared cultural meanings-was ...
- Tone Lindheim
4.1 Moral Foundations of Research. Ethics is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with morality—what it means to behave morally and how people can achieve that goal. It can also refer to a set of principles and practices that provide moral guidance in a particular field. There is an ethics of business, medicine, teaching, and of course ...
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Oct 8, 2020 · Any discussion of respect for persons in the context of research ethics must therefore address the conditions for valid consent. 12. It is widely agreed that the following five conditions are necessary and jointly sufficient for valid consent: competence, disclosure, understanding, voluntariness, and a token of consent.