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What are some medical war crimes or unethical studies that have made the scientific community to instate a code of ethics.
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Nuroburk Code: a principle of code ethics
Doc. before tested on ppl by placing them in freezing temps. to see how long they last and the The Tuskegee Syphilis Study |
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What is The Tuskegee Syphilis Study ?
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Study back males with syphilis, w/o consent. One half a group got an experimental drug and another half didn’t get the drug.
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What are the 5 pinciples that sociologist need to make their research ethical ? and explain
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1. Voluntary Participation
2. No harm to participants 3. Anonymity and confidentiality 4. Deception must be justified by compelling scientific concerns 5. Researchers must be honest about their findings and research |
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What is informed consent?
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subjects in a study must base their voluntary participation on a full understanding of the possible risks involved
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what is the difference between Anonymity and confidentiality ?
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Anonymity: The researcher cannot identify a given response with a given respondent
Confidentiality: Researcher can identify a given person’s responses but promises not to do so publicly |
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What does it mean to be 'public domain?'
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Certain information is required to be informed into third party by law: if there is potential harm to other, one self, children, or infectious diseases
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What is the IRB?
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Institutional Review Boards – institutional committee’s that review proposals for the ethical dimensions
- review projects - ensure harm to partisipant is minimal - may refuse any projects |
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Is deception accepted in Social Research? Under what conditions?
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Yes, when there is no other way of gaining the answer.
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