CRM 2303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: General Social Survey, Stanford Prison Experiment, Institutional Review Board

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Conformions to the standards of conduct of a profession or group. Principles that guide the way we interact with research participants and the commitment to safeguard their rights and interests. Ethical behaviour follows the rules that have been designed to promote the welfare of others. Balancing two priorities when doing research: humanistic (protecting research participants and upholding broader human rights, scientific (gaining knowledge and finding a clear answer to a research question) Researchers have a moral and professional obligation to act ethically at all times and in all situations. Violating basic and generally accepted standards of honest scientific research. Research fraud = to invent, falsify or distort data or lie about how a study was conducted. Plagiarism = using another person"s words or ideas without giving them proper credit, passing them off as your own. Typology of legal and ethical actions in research. Tuskegee syphilis experiment began 1932 by the public health service alabama.

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