CMNS 353 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nuremberg, Whistle Rymes, Governmentality
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Human subjects must be free to quit at any time. Staff must receive adequate training and possess necessary qualifications. Tri-council principles: respect for persons, justice, treat people fairly, keep in mind the power-relations between researchers and subjects, concern for welfare, concern for wellbeing of people and how research is used. How much information given for informed consent varies by method. Consent is about more than a signature on a piece of paper; it is a process. Research benefits: direct directly changing something. Indirect not linear relationship but something contributes: advancement of knowledge. Privacy versus anonymity versus confidential: privacy: a legal right; codified through law, anonymity: anonymous surveys, confidential: an interview could be confidential. Statement of voluntary nature of participation and ability to withdraw at any time. What is it: using internet to collect data, using internet to help you collect data. What are some benefits: more participation, cheaper.