We review the functions of ethics oversight and consider the importance of those functions within the context of survey research. In survey research, no intervention is delivered to research participants. As a result, there is no risk of physical harm to individuals who participate. However, there...
We all want to ensure that the research you publish with us meets strict quality guidelines. Your reputation, and ours, depends on it. So does the reputation of your research institution on the global stage. Here you will find guidance on policies that h
Differences between traditional laboratory research and Internet-based research require a review of basic issues of research methodology. These differences have implications for research ethics (e.g., absence of researcher, potential exposure of confidential data and/or identity to a third party, guarant...
Health research has increased during the last decade, which has enhanced the importance of research ethics. However, little is known regarding the knowledg
In order to remedy this lack of empirical substantiation in the field, we review the related literature on researcher interaction biases, present an empirical example of how such biases can influence research results in an experiment assessing reactions to insurance fraud, and discuss the implications...
The normative consensus discerned in this research is limited in scope, however. It revolves around a particular, liberal, view of civil society. The study discusses results of the survey and content analyses in light of the current debates on the nature of global civil society and its ...
workplace is in transition, according to the 2011 National Business Ethics Survey (NBES) published by the Washington, D.C.-based Ethics Resource Center (ERC). ERC is a private, nonprofit organization devoted to independent research and the advancement of high ethical standards and practices in ...
This paper reports the results of the survey of Japanese undergraduate students' views of business ethics conducted in 1998 by the members of the Empirical Research Working Group of JABES. The purpose of this study is to examine the ethical tendencies of 1426 Japanese undergraduate students, and ...
The fourth section involves conducting a survey among respondents and analyzing the primary data collected to support our study. The final section concludes by suggesting future directions for research. Theory background Discrimination theory Discrimination in the labor market is defined by the ILO’s ...
In keeping with the inter-professional education approach in the Faculty of Medicine at MUST, MPH-RE students study epidemiology, biostatistics, research methods and survey design with other health profession students (Master of Medicine, Master of Nursing in Critical Nursing, Master of Pharmacy in ...