Researchers designing and conducting studies using human data should consider the values and principles of ethical conduct. Research ethics committees (RECs) typically evaluate the ethical acceptability of research proposals. Sometimes, differences arise between how researchers and RECs interpret ethical ...
It is therefore important for researchers to learn how to interpret, assess, and apply various research rules and how to make decisions and to act in various situations. The vast majority of decisions involve the straightforward application of ethical rules. For example, consider the following case...
There are some TV shows trying to perform similar experiments, with similar issues of consent, but they are always at least careful to explain to unwitting participants after the event. Many psychologists consider that these 'reality' shows stray across the line governing deception and research. ...
Explanation: Evidence suggests that many trials include PROs without specifying the PRO-specific research question and without a rationale or reference to PROs in related studies.4,14,15 Researchers should carefully consider the PRO-specific research question to inform the selection of measures and meth...
interviews, deliberations, and prayer went into this study, which was prepared for the 1992 assembly. However,conservative caucuses declared an end to debatebefore GC ever convened, refusing to consider the study’s findings. How can productive deliberation occur when a majority refuses to discuss...
Research ethics have come a long way since the dubious and troubling research experiments of the 1940s, and thenow infamous Milgram obedience experimentsof the 1960s. The public today has reason to assume that human subjects involved in research are protected. But recent cases questioning thereason...
Research misconduct Role of economists A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world. Albert Camus 1. Introduction In the nearly three decades sinceBreimyer (1991)reviewed the history of scientific practice within the discipline, agricultural and applied economists continue to see them...
solicit a proposal from a supplier without intent to consider the proposal fairly. purposely misinform or mislead, by act or omission, a supplier as to why a program proposal was rejected or why another’s proposal was accepted. exclude, without good cause, another buyer or supplier who is al...
New: Routledge Studies in Care Aesthetics. What happens when we consider care a craft or an artful practice? Routledge Studies in Care Aesthetics brings together cutting-edge research in care and its interactions with disciplines across humanities and arts. Building on the existing work of applied ...
Banks may consider that they are effective as organisations, based on the measures of share prices and profits which remain healthy despite the recent sharp reduction in global stocks, particularly in China. This chapter presents another view through the lens of people management with research indicat...