CMNS 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Implied Consent, Social Psychology, Common Rule

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Ethics aims to give a systematic account of our judgments about conduct, in so far as these estimate it from the standpoint of right or wrong, good or bad. (p. 1 dewey and. Ensuring anonymity as part of a research design involves making sure that research participants remain anonymous or nameless. (p. 53-54). Researchers cannot connect data to individuals in research designs that confer anonymity. Confidentiality is ensured when information has participant names attached, but the researcher holds it in confidence or keeps it secret from the public . (p. 54) Informed consent refers to an agreement by participants stating they are willing to be in a study after they learn something about what the research procedure will involve. The customary code of polite behavior in society or among particular profession or group. Eetiquette. com eetiquette tries to create awareness of how to handle new communication media and offer recommendations for daily communication.

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