Ethical implications

    Cards (6)

    • Socially-sensitive research

      Any research that might have direct social consequences for the participants in the research or the group that they represent
    • Bowlby's monotropic attachment theory led to Britain being one of the only countries in the EU not offering free childcare for children under the age of 5
    • Burt's fraudulent research demonstrating a high heritability coefficient for intelligence played a significant part in the development of the 11+ examinations
    • Socially sensitive research can be and has been used for malicious and unjust ends, such as justifying discriminatory practices
    • Researchers should take responsibility for the presentation of findings from socially sensitive research to avoid potential misuse
    • Ethics committees undergo a cost-benefit analysis when deciding whether certain socially sensitive research projects should be allowed to continue