SWP 538 Lecture 3: Lecture 3-

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Historical context: us found out nuremberg, germany had 23 nazi physicians conducting horrific medical experiments on prisoners. Addresses protection of human subjects in research. Recognizes that research & practice may occur together. Any element of research should undergo review for protection of human subjects. 3 basic ethical principles: respect for individuals, autonomy of individual is acknowledged & protected, anonymity: not collecting info that will identify subject, confidentiality: assurance that researcher provides subjects with all info about them. : no one outside the research process will have access to info. Informed consent: letting potential subjects know purpose of study. -faking data: making up desired data or eliminating undesired data in research findings. -plagiarism: unauthorized use of another person"s work without properly giving them credit. -laundering data: way of statistically manipulating data collected to reduce errors & make findings more accurate. Ethical standards of national association of social workers: Monitor & evaluate policies, implementation of programs, & practice interventions.

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