SOCB05H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Natural Sciences And Engineering Research Council, Stanford Prison Experiment

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Research dealing with people, organizations and groups. Pushed too far during ww2 medical research on humans that was controversial. Without tight guidelines, ethical abuses happen this still happens today in places where there are weak ethical guidelines for research (see pages 172 and 173) Not through long reflection/medication on what is means to be ethical, but submitting to . 2010 second edition of tri-council policy statement: ethical conduct for research. Involving humans (tcps2) passed by cihr, sshrc, nserc. Any research funded by these bodies must pass a uniform ethics policy for research. Example: stanford experiment: participants in research must be able to make a voluntary, informed decision to participate. Never coerce participants (can give small remuneration but this is not requirement) Freedom to withdraw: research is a public activity, conducted openly and a(cid:272)(cid:272)ounta(cid:271)le to the resear(cid:272)her"s community and to the participants in the research.

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