SOCI 2150Y Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Informed Consent
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Refers to behaviour: to what you do, not what you think;ethical principles are proscriptions for interaction between or among groups and individuals; considerations around ethical conduct are complex and continually evolving: morals. Refers to a system of socially-derived rules and regulations that govern behaviour (not feelings, thoughts, or opinions); violation of those rules result in predictable consequences. Laws are created by societies and constantly evolve to meet changing societal needs. Research ethics: tri-council policy on ethical conduct for research involving humans (tcps2) *is based on a moral imperative of respect for human dignity ; and recognition of the inherent worth of all human being. This recognition is expressed through three core principles to be discussed . 4. terminate, any proposed or ongoing research involving humans (subject to speci cations. This applies to materials derived from living and deceased individuals: the following are exempt from ethics review: