SOCIOL 2Z03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Claremont Graduate University, Nuremberg Code, Research
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History of research ethics: nuremberg code (1948) (claremont graduate university, 2013), trial in december 9, 1946 against doctors for experiments and tests conducted in concentration camps during wwii. Issues addressed in the declaration of helsinki (claremont graduate. University, 2013): submission of reb, research ethic board, takes a lots of time. Justice: something is ethical in the research, there is situation good for a participant to involve in the research. Ethics approval in quantitative vs qualitative research: quantitative. Tri-council policy statement (tcps2: three core overlapping principles, respect for persons, people are not objects, must respect human rights and provided dignified treatment (most. Justice: no person or group should be exploited for research (e. g. , prison inmates, no person or group should be systematically excluded from the benefits. Inclusivity -- collecting a representative sample: participants not only our source of information but they"re also our collaborators.