Difference between revisions of "Research Ethics"

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= 6 Key Principles from the Framework for Research Ethics =
 
= 6 Key Principles from the Framework for Research Ethics =
  
 
#Research should be designed, reviewed and undertaken to ensure integrity, quality and transparency.
 
#Research should be designed, reviewed and undertaken to ensure integrity, quality and transparency.
#Research staff and participants must normally be informed fully about the purpose, methods and intended possible uses of the research, what their participation in the research entails and what risks, if any, are involved. [...] 
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#Research staff and participants must normally be informed fully about the purpose, methods and intended possible uses of the research, what their participation in the research entails and what risks, if any, are involved. [...]  
 
#The confidentiality of information supplied by research participants and the anonymity of respondents must be respected.
 
#The confidentiality of information supplied by research participants and the anonymity of respondents must be respected.
 
#Research participants must take part voluntarily, free from any coercion.
 
#Research participants must take part voluntarily, free from any coercion.
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#The independence of research must be clear, and any conflicts of interest or partiality must be explicit.
 
#The independence of research must be clear, and any conflicts of interest or partiality must be explicit.
  
 
 
  
Source: Economic and Social Research Council (UK), for more information [http://www.esrc.ac.uk/about-esrc/information/research-ethics.aspx click here].
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Source: Economic and Social Research Council (UK), for more information [http://www.esrc.ac.uk/about-esrc/information/research-ethics.aspx click here].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:39, 16 July 2014

6 Key Principles from the Framework for Research Ethics

  1. Research should be designed, reviewed and undertaken to ensure integrity, quality and transparency.
  2. Research staff and participants must normally be informed fully about the purpose, methods and intended possible uses of the research, what their participation in the research entails and what risks, if any, are involved. [...]
  3. The confidentiality of information supplied by research participants and the anonymity of respondents must be respected.
  4. Research participants must take part voluntarily, free from any coercion.
  5. Harm to research participants must be avoided in all instances.
  6. The independence of research must be clear, and any conflicts of interest or partiality must be explicit.


Source: Economic and Social Research Council (UK), for more information click here.