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Research Fraud
A researcher fakes or invents data that he or she did not really collect, or fails to be honest and fully report he/she conducted a study.
Plagiarism
A researcher "steals" anothers writing or ideas and does not properly cite them.
Ethical Voluntary Consent
Never force anyone to participate in research, and do not lie to anyone unless it is necessary and the only way to accomplish a legitimate research purpose.
Covert Observation
The people do not know they are being studied.
Creating New Inequalities
One group is denied a service as a result
of participation in a research project.
Anonymity
People's info remains anonymous or nameless.
Confidentiality
Withholds information with personal names attached from the public.
Whistle Blowers
Describes the researcher who sees wrong doing but cannot stop it even after informing sponsors and exhausting internal avenues to resolve the issue.
Suppressed Findings
Government agencies may suppress information that may embarrass high officials.
Value Free Research
Research that is free from any prior assumptions, theoretical stand, or value position, and research that is conducted free of individual researcher's personal prejudices/beliefs.
Objective Research
focusing only on what is external or visible or it can mean following clear and publicaly accepted research procedures and not haphazard, personal ones.