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Research Ethics

Ethical Considerations

What is ‘ethics’?

 Webster’s collegiate dictionary defines

ethics as:

‘the discipline dealing with what is good and

bad and with moral duty and obligation’

 Practical ethics

 Deals with personal uncertainties and

conflicts of opinion

 What choice should I take?

 Is this action fair?

What is ‘ethics’?

 Theoretical ethics

 If this action is right, what does right really

mean?





 Descriptive ethics

 Relate to moral beliefs

What is ‘ethics’?

 Ethicsinsist upon the introduction of the

individual human opinions and beliefs –

therefore hard to define



 ‘mostof our moral responses seem to be

more a matter of intuition and feeling than

of reasoning and logical deduction – we

are not always the rational creatures we

would like to be’ (Gross, 1996)

Research Methods and Ethics

 We need to consider ethical issues

throughout time of research

 To conduct research projects in line with

ethical principles

 To follow ethical guidelines

Questionable practices in social

research

Robson (1995) notes 10 questionable

practices in social research:

1. Involving people without their knowledge

or consent

2. Coercing them to participate

3. Withholding information about the true

nature of the research

4. Otherwise deceiving the participant

Questionable practices in social

research

5. Inducing participants to commit acts

diminishing their self-esteem

6. Violating rights of self-determination (in

studies seeking to promote individual

change)

7. Exposing participant to physical or mental

stress

8. Invading privacy

Questionable practices in social

research

9. Withholding benefits from some

participants (comparison groups)

10. Not treating participants fairly, or with

respect

During data collection:

 Ensure data collected accurately

 Avoid exercising subjective selectivity in

what is recorded

 Consider confidentiality and anonymity

 Subject to the requirement of legislation,

ie. DPA, information obtained during an

investigation is confidential (unless

otherwise agreed in advance).

Data Collection

‘the ability to explore data or to seek explanations

through qualitatively based methods means that

there will be greater scope for ethical issues to

arise in relation to this approach to research’

(Easterby-Smith et al, 1991)



‘embarrassment and even harm could result from

reporting data that are clearly attributable to a

particular individual’ (Cooper & Schindler, 1988;

Robson, 1993)

Research Ethics

 Ethical concerns emerge as you plan your

research

 In context of research ‘ethics’ refers to the

appropriateness of your behaviour in

relation to the rights of those who become

the subject of our work, or are affected by

it. Wells (1994) defines ethics in terms of

a code of behaviour appropriate to

academics and the conduct of research.

Research Ethics

 Ethicalissues need to be considered

throughout the time of research

 Remain sensitive to the impact of your

work

 On those whom you approach

 Those who provide access and cooperation

 Those affected by your results

Code of ethics

 Following a code of ethics will provide you

with a statement of principles and

procedures for the conduct of your

research

 You may be required to submit your

research proposal to a research ethics

committee

 You may need ethical approval to carry

out your research

Meeting Ethical Requirements

 Students undertaking research within UK’s

National Health Service have to meet

requirements established by their local

NHS Trust’s ethics committee

 Any kind of research will inevitably lead to

a range of ethical issues

 Ethical Approval from the Ethics

Committee may be required before the

start of the research

Ethical issues that affect research

 Privacy of possible and actual participants

 Voluntary nature of participation and the right to

withdraw partially or completely from the process

 Consent and possible deception of participants

 Maintenance of confidentiality of data provided by

individuals or identifiable participants and their

anonymity

 Reactions of participants to the way in which you seek to

collect data

 Effects on participants of the way in which you use,

analyse and report data

 Behaviour and objectivity of the researcher

PRIVACY

 Need at all times to respect privacy



Nettiquette



 Developed to provide heading for ‘rules’ or

guidelines about how to use the Internet for

research

 Contacting possible participants easier

 Forms of covert observation impinging on rights

of participants

SUMMARY

 Access and ethics are critical aspects for the conduct of research

 Using different types and levels of access need to be identified

 Feasibility an important determinant of what you choose to

research and how you undertake the research

 Research ethics refer to appropriateness of your behaviour

 Potential ethical issues should be recognised and considered

from outset of research

 Ethical concerns likely to occur at all stages of research

 Ethical concerns associated with ‘power relationship’ between

the researcher and those who you have access to

 Use of Internet and email to collect data may generate ethical

concerns

Internet locations for codes of

ethics

 http://www.the-sra.org.uk/index2.htm

 http://www.bps.org.uk/about/rules5.cfm

 http://www.apa.org/ethics/code.html

 http://www.britsoc.org.uk/about/ethic.htm


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