KINE 2049 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Nuremberg Code, Talking Point
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Informed consent: obtaining and documenting peoples agreement to participate in a study, having informed them of everything that might reasonably be expected to affect their decision, properly informing participants includes details of the procedure, risks and benefits. That they can decline to participate or to withdraw from the study. Scholarly integrity: researchers must not fabricate data or plagiarize, should not publish the same data a second time as though it were new, they should share data with other researchers. Putting ethics into practice: look at some practical advice for conducting ethical research. Identify and minimize risks: start by listing all the risks, including risks of physical and psychological harm and violations of confidentiality. Identify and minimize deception (misinforming participants: best to minimize all forms of deception. It is ethically acceptable only if there is no way to answer your research question without it.