SOC 305 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Quota Sampling, Nonprobability Sampling, Belmont Report

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Why is there a concern about human subjects: other evidence of medical and scientific mistreatment of human subjects. Prompted by tuskegee syphilis study (1932-1972) and established 3 principles: respect persons, beneficence, minimize harms, maximize benefits, justice, distribute benefits and risks fairly. Obtains data from human subjects by interacting with. A systematic investigation (research) where the investigator (whether professional or student) them directly. Federal policy for the protection of human subjects (1991) Institutional review board (irb) consent subjects foreseeable risks. How to get approval to do sociological research: Types of data to be collected or re-analyzed and whether individuals are identifiable: assess. The potential harms and benefits to subjects and. Will subjects include any vulnerable: describe how research will relate to human subjects. What interaction, if any, will you have with. 3. consent form: human subjects statement human subjects populations? likelihood of experiencing these harms (risk level)