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Mary Quirke; Conor Mc Guckin; Patricia McCarthy – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2022
This case study explores how Mary Quirke aimed to engage in Inclusionary Research for her doctoral research project and how her "Inclusion as Process" approach depended on and related to an "Ethics as Process" approach. The case study explains "Inclusion as Process" as an approach to research and discusses ethical…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Research Problems, Research Methodology, Case Studies
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Agunloye, Olajide O. – Journal of Global Education and Research, 2019
Responsible, respectable, and successful engagement in research and scholarship in academia requires adherence to certain basic professional ethical principles to sustain the fidelity of academic work and the integrity of the researcher-scholar. This is more so for works which are intended for dissemination, information, attention, and consumption…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Research, Integrity, Scholarship
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Shafiq, Nusrat; Kumari, Savita; Kumar, Vivek; Suri, Vinita; Jayashree, Muralidharan; Duseja, Ajay; Bansal, Arun; Malhotra, Samir – Research Ethics, 2021
Monitoring of clinical trials is important to ensure adherence to protocol, to safeguard the rights of research participants and to achieve compliance with principles of good clinical practice. Recent regulatory changes in India require Ethics Committees to keep an oversight of ongoing clinical trials including on-site monitoring. In this article,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Medical Research, Outcomes of Treatment, Foreign Countries
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Jonbekova, Dilrabo – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2020
This paper examines the experiences of educational researchers undertaking fieldwork within three Central Asian countries -- Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Drawing on interviews with educational researchers from within and outside the region, the findings show that researchers encounter numerous ethical and methodological challenges in the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Social Change
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Zschirnt, Eva – Research Ethics, 2019
Correspondence testing to research discrimination in the marketplace has become common and the use of internet applications has allowed researchers to send greater numbers of applications. While questions of research ethics always arise when planning a correspondence test, the issue receives relatively little attention in published correspondence…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Methodology, Ethics, Testing
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Ipe, Rebecca – Global Studies of Childhood, 2019
This article provides an overview of the ethical tensions of preparing for ethnographic research with children in a rural district in Karnataka, India. Such children are at the receiving end of policy and international organisation interest, which alternately frames them as both victims of poverty and conflict and as agents of potential change in…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Problems, Ethnography, Case Studies
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Shanks, Kelsey; Paulson, Julia – Research Ethics, 2022
As the prevalence of conflict and fragility continue to rise around the world, research is increasingly heralded as a solution. However, current ethical guidelines for working in areas suffering from institutional and social fragility, insecurity or violent conflict have been heavily critiqued as highly abstract; focussed only on data collection;…
Descriptors: Ethics, Conflict, Guidelines, Social Problems
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Harcourt, Deborah; Sargeant, Jonathon – Education Inquiry, 2011
The conduct of timely, ethical and reliable research in matters directly affecting children and childhood is of increasing importance to contemporary research communities. However, the challenges of seeking ways in which to include children's perspectives requires critical deliberations and is beneficial at all stages of the research endeavour,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Ethics, Children
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Derry, Sharon J.; Pea, Roy D.; Barron, Brigid; Engle, Randi A.; Erickson, Frederick; Goldman, Ricki; Hall, Rogers; Koschmann, Timothy; Lemke, Jay L.; Sherin, Miriam Gamoran; Sherin, Bruce L. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2010
Focusing on expanding technical capabilities and new collaborative possibilities, we address 4 challenges for scientists who collect and use video records to conduct research in and on complex learning environments: (a) Selection: How can researchers be systematic in deciding which elements of a complex environment or extensive video corpus to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Video Technology, Data Collection, Guidelines
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Aradi, Nicholas S.; Piercy, Fred P. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1985
Examines the ethical and legal implications of adhering to treatment protocols in family therapy outcome research. Safeguards are proposed to minimize risks to subjects, and guidelines are suggested to prevent therapist deviation from treatment protocols. (Author)
Descriptors: Ethics, Family Counseling, Guidelines, Legal Problems
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Jones, Robert Alun – Internet Research, 1994
Notes that research on the use of networked information resources, like any kind of social science involving the study of human subjects, raises ethical questions. The tension between traditional research guidelines and new technologies is discussed; public/private distinctions and informed consent are addressed; and possible solutions are…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Definitions, Ethics, Guidelines
MacNeil, M. K. – 1974
This is a discussion of the new American Psychological Association guideline to "Ethical Principles in the Conduct of Research with Human Participants" (1973) as applied to the study of natural groups in both the field and laboratory. Presented is a resume of some of the problems and solutions as they were encountered and resolved. Among the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Confidentiality, Ethics, Field Studies
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Yordi, Cathleen L.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1982
Addresses a number of ethical and methodological issues related to research involving vulnerable populations such as the frail elderly, when the research design calls for a control or nonintervention group. Techniques are presented for building a "limited" service component into the research design. (Author)
Descriptors: Control Groups, Ethics, Guidelines, Individual Needs
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Brobeck, Sonja – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1990
A consideration of ethics is necessary in the development of guidelines for conducting and reporting research. A brief description of the history of ethical guidelines in research is presented followed by suggestions for development of ethical guidelines, both those that can be legislated and those that cannot. (SI)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Data Collection, Data Interpretation, Educational Research
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de Meyrick, Julian – Health Education, 2005
Purpose: The intention of this paper is to encourage debate among ethical researchers on this very important issue. Research necessary to underpin health education and health promotion is often controversial and often involves vulnerable populations such as young people and children. It is essential that the rights of these respondents are…
Descriptors: Medical Research, Health Education, Health Promotion, Research Projects