CRIM 321 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nuremberg Code, Natural Sciences And Engineering Research Council, Laud Humphreys

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The nuremberg code was the first statement of research ethics providing guidelines for research using human subjects. The development of ethical guidelines for social science evolved out of several highly contentious studies. Tcps: tri-council policy statement: ethical conduct for research involving humans (by. Cihr, nserc, sshrc: canada"s official guide to conducting ethical research; adopted by university. Core principles: respect for persons, concern for welfare, justice. What can we research: determined by previous controversies and regulatory bodies. Particular concerns: conflict of interest, confidentiality / anonymity. Informed consent / deception: risk of harm to participant / researcher. Interests of researchers and participants do not always coincide. Particularly problematic when researcher is in a position of power or when participants are members of captive audience: exacerbated when prospective risk or possible cost to participants is high. Also, conflicts of role and issue of confidentiality (zinger and effects of solitary.

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