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There are several ethical issues you should always pay attention to in your research design, and these issues can overlap with each other. You’ll usually outline ways you’ll deal with each issue in your research proposal if you plan to collect data from participants.
There are several reasons why it is important to adhere to ethical norms in research. First, norms promote the aims of research, such as knowledge, truth, and avoidance of error. For example, prohibitions against fabricating, falsifying, or misrepresenting research data promote the truth and minimize error.
How do we apply all these principles in our daily conduct of research? This paper will discuss different ethical issues in research, including study design and ethical approval, data analysis, authorship, conflict of interest and redundant publication and plagiarism.
In this article, we draw on research conducted on an ESRC-funded study of informed consent in social research to explore the ethical issues that are raised when conducting research with one’s...
Due to the dynamism of qualitative studies, there are often adverse ethical situations. The aim of this integrative review was to analyze and synthetize ethical dilemmas that occur during the progress of qualitative investigation and the strategies proposed to face them.
Ethical issues in research are some of the genres that researchers follow to protect the rights in developing research strategies and building a trusted relationship between the study participants and investigator.
In this article, we will briefly review the legal and ethical issues pertaining to recruitment of human subjects, basic principles of informed consent and precautions to be taken during data and clinical research publications.
Multiple examples of unethical research studies conducted in the past throughout the world have cast a significant historical shadow on research involving human subjects.
Despite its ubiquity in academic research, the phrase ‘ethical challenge (s)’ appears to lack an agreed definition. A lack of a definition risks introducing confusion or avoidable bias. Conceptual clarity is a key component of research, both theoretical and empirical.
Common ethical issues in science include the design and implementation of research involving human beings and animals; scientific misconduct such as fraud and plagiarism; improper practices; whistle blowing; and research management.