Planning Ethically Responsible Research

Planning Ethically Responsible Research

Joan E. Sieber , Martin B. Tolich
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Dec 26, 2012 · Anglais · Broché (264 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 264
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 26, 2012
Éditeur SAGE Publications, Inc
Édition Second
ISBN-10 1452202591
ISBN-13 9781452202594

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In the realm of social and behavioral research, ethical considerations stand as a cornerstone for responsible inquiry. The authors guide readers through the intricate landscape of ethical research planning, emphasizing the critical importance of integrity in study design and execution. Drawing from their extensive experience, they highlight the need for researchers to navigate the complexities surrounding human subjects with sensitivity and respect.

Insightful discussions on ethical theories and frameworks equip aspiring researchers with the tools necessary to make informed choices. The book delves into the nuances of informed consent, confidentiality, and the balancing act of potential risks versus benefits. By illustrating real-world scenarios and ethical dilemmas, it encourages readers to critically assess their methodological approaches and ask hard questions about their research impact.

The text is structured to facilitate understanding and encourage proactive engagement with ethical guidelines. Each chapter builds on foundational concepts while addressing specific challenges faced in various settings, making it applicable for diverse social science disciplines.

Ultimately, this resource not only prepares readers to conduct responsible research but also instills a deep commitment to ethical standards that safeguard both the dignity of participants and the credibility of their findings.

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