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    Researcher will ensure that study remains non-maleficence and beneficence to the participants. Respect participant’s privacy and values, treat equally and maintain transparency. In addition, researcher will explore individual concern about this study before participation, and put into consideration that ethical procedure needs time. Word count-1200 Time frame. Provide a timeline for your project. (it is probably easiest to do this in table form – either insert this in the box below, or include…

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    Executive Summary Auburn University Montgomery, established in 1967 at the request of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce on behalf of local and state leaders, is an institution that offers more than 90 areas of study, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, Some unique programs include Geographic Information Systems, Hospitality and Tourism, Homeland Security, and Cyber systems and Information Security. Organized into five academic units the institution includes: the College of…

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    When conducting research on another human being, rules must be put in place to protect the dignity and health of that person. That being said, if the person is under no physical or emotional distress, there should not be a need to stop a researcher from continuing or sharing their findings. A reasonable stance in this case would mean do not harm, if that was not explicitly obvious to begin with if you are a decent human being. A person may be your test subject, but that does not mean you can…

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    Unethical research has no meaning for its purpose. Why conduct an experiment with no means to have progress as an outcome. For over nearly 50 years there has been raised eyebrows about whether not someone could use information gained from Nazi experimentation on concentration camp victims. This unethical research experiment is portrayed in The Dachau Hypothermia Experiments. These victims were captured Russian soldiers (the Nazis wondered whether their genetics gave them superior resistance to…

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    Psych 3101

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    Method Participants There were 212 participants. The participants were all a part of the UTEP’s General Experimental Psychology Lab which is also known at PSYC 3101. There were no participants excluded during this study and all data is included. Demographic information, such as age and gender, was not collected during this study. Design This study was a within-subjects design because it dealt with testing the preferences of the ages of the faces. The conditions that were used were: as the…

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    Egg Lab

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    The purpose of this experiment was to explore the vast applications of eggs. Eggs are used as foams, binders, thickeners, and emulsifiers. The multiple uses enable eggs to be made into custards, souffles, and hard cooked or soft boiled eggs. One experiment conducted was comparing the effects of the cooking time for hard boiled eggs. Another experiment conducted was seeing the effects of cooking scrambled eggs in hot and cold oil, a double broiler, and the microwave. The result of this experiment…

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    The Belmont Report is a document in which three principles regarding human rights in research/testing is disclosed. The Belmont Report was established in the year 1979 and was commissioned by the US government. Due to the failures to respect the ethical guidelines of human testing in the following years, many innocent lives were taken carelessly. A panel of scientists and experts met and wrote the document, concluding there should be 3 main principles in order for a study to be ethical when a…

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    , some of the experiments are considered unethical and inhumane to both human beings and animals. Acccording to Ethical Principles Of Psychologist and Code of Conduct (2010), "pshychologists take reasonable steps to avoid harming their patients research participants with whom they work an d to minimize harm where is for seeable and unavoidable". The following experiments are deemed cruel in today's APA ethical guidelines. Zambardo-Stanford Prison…

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    When looking at secondary sources one must take a different view than when analyzing a primary source. There are several credentials that must be met for a truly reliable secondary source. First, who is the author, are there any authors, or was a university or nonprofit responsible for the source? Second, who published the source, is it a website, a journal or a book? Third, who is this source geared toward and what does it want its audience to know or understand? Fourth, what makes this source…

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    participation in this year’s SC-ADAR program. I would like to thank the entire SC-ADAR team for their continuous support and outstanding commitment in encouraging the participation of minority population in diverse areas geared towards cutting edge research. The values and knowledge I have gained during my participation in this program is immeasurable. I would like to thank Dr. White for his exceptional approach in passing on life-changing knowledge through his lectures. I would also like to…

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