Research ethics involves the application of fundamental ethical principles to a variety of topics involving scientific research. These include the design and implementation of research involving human experimentation, animal experimentation, various aspects of academic scandal, including scientific misconduct (such as fraud, fabrication of data and plagiarism), whistleblowing; regulation of research, etc. Research ethics is most developed as a concept in medical research. The key agreement here is the 1974 Declaration of Helsinki. The Nuremberg Code is a former agreement, but with many still important notes. Research in the social sciences presents a different set of issues than those in medical research.

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The Tasmanian Human Tissue Act 1985 regulates collection and some uses of human tissue

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What does science ethics require when research involves human subjects?
Q. i need help it is for my homework i got to make up! i need answer NOW best answer gets 10 points
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A. It requires the participant's informed consent or else it is not ethical to do research on them. Also, it cannot in any way harm the participant, mentally or physically.
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What is the need for ethics as it applies to educational research in today s society?
Q. What is the need for ethics as it applies to educational research in today s society?
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A. The ethics in educational research are a pain. I did my master's thesis in statistics and used data sets collected from an educational research project. I was very limited in the information I had access to, which left many questions unanswered. Further, it made my statistical work very challenging because many of the assumptions of the statistical tests are violated because of the way the "experiment" was set up. You can't use true experimental designs and are left to "quasi - experimental" designs. Every study is different. You need to talk to an Institutional Review Board (IRB) about your research and they will determine what can and cannot be done. You should also be familiuar with Human subjects protection as defined in Title… [cont.]
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opinion on the ethics of stem cell research?
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A. My opinion is that we are standing on the verge of a medical breakthrough which will improve the lives of millions of people, giving new life to the crippled and paralyzed, curing degenerative diseases such as ALS, Multiple sclerosis, or Alzheimers, and the only thing that's standing in the way is the hang ups of a few primitives who think that a clump of cells has the same rights as a living, feeling adult. Thankfully, we finally got a president in the White House who isn't a primitive, so hopefully scientists will use this time wisely and crank out a few cures for some major diseases, and Christians will be as quick to abandon this foolish nonsense as quickly as they abandoned the idea that lightning rods were "Playing God" by… [cont.]
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See also:

  • Internet Research EthicsInternet Research Ethics
    aaas.org
    Examines various issues of research in the cyberspace domain. AAAS workshop report.
  • The Ethics Of Using Medical Data From Nazi ExperimentsThe Ethics Of Using Medical Data From Nazi Experiments
    jewishvirtuallibrary.org
    Article by Baruch C. Cohen that addresses the questions of "Is it ever appropriate to use data as morally repugnant as that which was extracted from victims of Nazism? If so, under what circumstances?"
  • International research ethicsInternational research ethics
    hf.uib.no
    Norwegian research ethics site dedicated to collaborative clinical trials in developing countries
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