SOCI 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nuremberg Code, American Sociological Association, Institutional Review Board

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The nuremberg code: required is the voluntary, well-informed, understanding consent of the human subject in a full legal capacity, the experiment should aim at positive results for society that cannot be procured in. It should be based on previous knowledge (like, an expectation derived from animal experiments) that justifies the experiment: the experiment should be set up in a way that avoids unnecessary physical and. They should strive to ensure that such information is well understood, properly contextualized and responsibly utilized. : the researcher should not falsify or distort his or her findings or omit data which might significantly alter the conclusions. Ethics at micro, meso, and macro levels: microlevel ethics, take into account individual-level questions of ethics such as the conduct of a specific researcher, researchers must consider their own conduct and the rights of individual research participants. Key ethics questions at three different levels of inquiry.

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