CMN 3103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: British Psychological Society, The Need, Greater Good Science Center
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Research ethics addresses the question, which ethically relevant influences the researchers" interventions could bear on the people with or about whom the researchers do their research. In addition, it is concerned with the procedure that should be applied for protecting those who participate in the research, if this seems necessary. Formulated to regulate the relations of researchers to the people and fields they intend to study. 4 criteria according to murphy and dingwall: Beneficence: researchers o human subjects should produce some positive and identifiable benefit rather than be carried out for its own sake. Autonomy/self determination: research participants" values and decisions should be respected. Justice: all people should be treated equally. Respect for the dignity and rights of participants. Nca code of professional responsibilities for the communication scholar/teacher"s 5. Because research involves collecting data from people, researchers need to: Personal disclosure, authenticity and credibility of research report.