Ethical implications

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    • Define ethical implications
      The negative effects of the research onto those in society
    • Define socially sensitive research
      • Research that could have an impact in society, either for the specific individuals involved or a social group
      • particularly sensitive research includes investigating different social groups based on factors such as gender, sexuality, ethnicity or religion etc
    • What are the solutions to avoid ethical implications
      • Avoid all socially sensitive research
      • make researchers register their research before carrying it out
      • introduce strict rules about how the media interprets and represents research
    • Who proposed there are four aspects that can lead to ethical implications
      Sieber and Stanley
    • What four aspects did Sieber and Stanley propose could lead to ethical implications
      • The research question
      • conduct of research and treatment of participants
      • the institutional context
      • interpretation and application of findings
    • How can the research question lead to ethical implications
      By investigating a question you can lend scientific credibility to the idea so must be careful about what you investigate
    • How can the conduct of research and treatment of participants lead to ethical implications
      • The most important ethical consideration here is confidentiality of information
      • particularly when dealing with socially sensitive issues you must be sure not to cause potential harm to your participants
    • How can the institutional context lead to ethical implications
      • Research needs to be funded and managed by an institution or private company
      • they can manipulate the outcome, for example by ignoring any negative findings and only publishing positive ones
    • How can interpretations and application of findings lead to ethical implications
      • The ways in which others report or apply findings may be unethical
      • if you discovered an ethnicity difference in intelligence others may see this as a justification for holding some ethnicities as second class citizens
    • What is a weakness of avoiding all socially sensitive research
      • All research could be argued to be socially sensitive so who would decide which research could be carried out
    • What are strengths of making researchers register their research score carrying it out
      • Would help to avoid publication bias which is the failure to publish results of a study on the basis of the direction of the study
      • could offer another stage of regulation for someone to prevent research
    • What are weaknesses of making researchers register their research score carrying it out
      • It is difficult to decide what research is harmful
      • may discourage potentially valuable research from being done
    • What is a weakness of introducing strict rules about how the media interprets and represents research
      Could discourage scientific reporting
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