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What is the Nuremberg Code? |
-participants must consent voluntarily, and should be able to withdraw at any time -research should be: -based in scientific knowledge -be done in proper facilities by qualified peeps -certified -avoid suffering, hard, death, injury -research should be terminated if it voids above |
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What are the core principles of TCPS-2? |
respect for persons -respect autonomy of participants -protect those unable to decide for themselves concern for welfare -minimize risks to participants -make balance of risk and benefits justice -treat everyone with fairness and equity |
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What are procedural ethics? |
-ensuring good standards of conduct that are widely recognized and agreed upon -codes of conduct are to be used to prevent research harm OVERALL - codes and rules are the keys to ensure ethical research |
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what are the key ideas in procedural ethics? |
-informed consent -voluntary participation -anonymity -confidentiality -ethics review -protection of study participants |
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What are subjective ethics? |
-focuses on the ethical attitude of the researcher -deconstructs unethical thought processes when we engage in reflection OVERALL - it is a product of how we think about things or how we engage with people |
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What is othering? |
Separation between researcher and participant -think of subjects as inauthentic masses -expects subjects to prove their worth- -subjects are a means to the end of discovering |
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What are solutions to othering ? |
-deconstruct unethical ideas in our thought processes eg. others are not inferior to ourselves -engage in respectful thought and dialogue |
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What are issues with relying too heavily on one method? |
if we rely too much on procedures, we may forget to behave ethically if we rely too much on our own thought processes, we may overlook widely agreed upon practices |