Ninety percent of the data created in the entire history of humanity has been created in the last 2years (2.5 quintillion bytes of data generated every day, Marr 2018). In this context, the use of data in the field of research is currently undergoing a revolution. Indeed, traditionally ...
The ethics of using the Internet to gather qualitative research data The practice of conducting research online is in its infancy. Consequently there is debate concerning the ethical implications of online data collection. We outline three approaches to online data collection and focus specifically on ...
Market research & the ethics of big data The term 'big data' has recently emerged to describe a range of technological andcommercial trends enabling the storage and analysis of huge amounts of customer data,such as that generated by social networks and mobile devices. Much of t... D Nunan...
Data Economic Multiplier Effect Explained Bill Schmarzo October 6, 2024 at 9:42 am One of my career breakthroughs occurred when I was teaching at the University of San Francisco School of Management. I kicked off a research project…Read More » ...
All studies involving humans, for example including patients, their samples, data or any other study involving human participants must be evaluated by a suitably qualified research ethics committee prior to undertaking the research in line with theDeclaration of Helsinki. ...
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...
Data ethics is buildt on the foundation provided by computer and information ethics,but at the same time,it refines the approach endorsed so far in this research field,by shifting the level of abstraction of ethical enquiries,from being information-centric to being data-centric. This shift ...
Ethics of Psychological Research (Coursera) This is primarily aimed at first- and second-year undergraduates interested in psychology, ethics in research methods, and quantitative research methods along with high school students and professionals with similar interests. ...
This approach has the potential to improve not only the ethical oversight for data science initiatives, but also the quality and reliability of research outputs. This article is part of the themed issue 'The ethical impact of data science'. 展开 ...