covert data collection
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obtaining data without subjects knowledge and consent (e.g. two way
mirror, hiding recording equipment)
right to full disclosure
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researchers need to let people know what they are getting into and if they
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,Definition: deductive
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drawing conclusions from general to specific
Definition theoretical theory
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structural rep of concepts, theories (both) used to construct a map of the
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informed consent
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includes a written and oral explanation appropriate for the induvidual. has
to include voluntary status, informed consent, no risk, discomfort, or
invasion of privacy beyond what is stated. and assurances that not
participating will not be used against the participant
Definition: research rigour
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, doing your best, including discipline, attention to detail, and accuracy
principle of beneficence
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minimize harm and maximize benefits
includes freedom from harm and discomfort; exploitation; and risk/benefit
ratio
Definition: critique
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objectively and critically evaluating the content of a research report
3 major ethical principles
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beneficence, respect for human dignity, justice
disseminating findings
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obtaining data without subjects knowledge and consent (e.g. two way
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right to full disclosure
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researchers need to let people know what they are getting into and if they
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,Definition: deductive
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drawing conclusions from general to specific
Definition theoretical theory
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structural rep of concepts, theories (both) used to construct a map of the
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informed consent
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includes a written and oral explanation appropriate for the induvidual. has
to include voluntary status, informed consent, no risk, discomfort, or
invasion of privacy beyond what is stated. and assurances that not
participating will not be used against the participant
Definition: research rigour
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, doing your best, including discipline, attention to detail, and accuracy
principle of beneficence
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minimize harm and maximize benefits
includes freedom from harm and discomfort; exploitation; and risk/benefit
ratio
Definition: critique
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objectively and critically evaluating the content of a research report
3 major ethical principles
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beneficence, respect for human dignity, justice
disseminating findings
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