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The ethics of research ethics committees

BMJ, 2000
Our health service research unit has been carrying out primary evaluative studies for over 30 years. Much of what we do is designed to help improve health care and health services and inform NHS decisions. It may not be fundamental science but it feels worthwhile, sometimes has an important impact, and we know that it is valued, particularly if the ...
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Researching researchers: lessons for research ethics

Qualitative Research, 2006
There is widespread debate about ethical practice in social research with most social researchers arguing that situational relativist approaches are appropriate for resolving the ethical issues that emerge. In this article, we draw on research conducted on an ESRC-funded study of informed consent in social research to explore the ethical issues that ...
Wiles, Rose   +3 more
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Research Ethics Roundtable

Companion Publication of the 2020 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2020
An ongoing challenge within CSCW research communities is understanding research ethics? norms and expectations as our methods and technologies evolve. This panel provides an annual opportunity to interface with SIGCHI's research ethics committee, which advises SIGCHI reviewers on changing norms in HCI and social computing research ethics.
Melissa Densmore   +6 more
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Putting the “Ethics” Into “Research Ethics”

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2005
Rosamond Rhodes has done us a great service by suggesting that we take a look at research ethics from a higher altitude in order to get “the big picture” (Rhodes 2005).
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Research Ethics for Clinical Researchers

2021
This chapter deals with the fundamental principles of ethical research. Although there is particular emphasis on the process of initial ethical review of research, it is important to note that the ethical obligations of researchers continue throughout the entire continuum of the research process.
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Research Ethics for Clinical Researchers

2008
This paper describes the history of the development of modern research ethics. The governance of research ethics varies according to geographical location. However, the guidelines used for research ethics review are very similar across a wide variety of jurisdictions.
John D, Harnett, Richard, Neuman
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Ethics in research

2018
This essay comments on some points Alastair V. Campbell makes in his general introduction to the topic of ethics in research in his book, Bioethics – the Basics. These points include his concern about offering food as an incentive to participate in research conducted during an epidemic, and a restriction on the level of risk for research involving ...
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Empirical Research on Research Ethics

Ethics & Behavior, 2004
Ethics is normative; ethics indicates, in broad terms, what researchers should do. For example, researchers should respect human participants. Empirical study tells us what actually happens. Empirical research is often needed to fine-tune the best ways to achieve normative objectives, for example, to discover how best to achieve the dual aims of ...
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Person-oriented research ethics: integrating relational and everyday ethics in research

Accountability in Research, 2018
M Ariel Cascio, Eric Racine
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Judging the ethics of qualitative research: considering the ‘ethics as process’ model

Health and Social Care in the Community, 2001
Paul Ramcharan, J R Cutcliffe
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