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  • Social Science Research Ethics in Africa
    Social Science Research Ethics in Africa

    This book gives a voice to debates surrounding social science research ethics in Africa and brings them together in a coherent form to assist readers in being at the forefront of the discussions.The book gives an overview of the importance of research ethics in social sciences, as well as articulating the African influence on the subject matter.Subsequently it looks into specific frameworks and tools that researchers can apply in the process of doing research.Last but not least it also takes an in-depth look at traditional ethical issues pertaining to research in social sciences, through the lens of the African continent.This is the first book on social science research ethics in an African context and an indispensable resource for researchers, students, policy makers and research institutions in or interested in African research ethics.

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  • Handbook of Research Ethics in Psychological Science
    Handbook of Research Ethics in Psychological Science

    A rich guide for understanding the evolving research landscape in psychology, including changes to core research ethics concepts such as informed consent, privacy, and risk of harm. This handbook offers a thorough and authoritative discussion of the ethical issues in conducting research with human participants.Each chapter poses an important ethical question, considers the relevant factors for addressing the question, and presents guidance for investigators.Topics include: informed consent, deception, risk/benefit ratio, data security, authorship, conflicts of interest, fairness and equity when collaborating with researchers in resource-poor settings, and more. While psychological research with humans still takes place in the investigator’s laboratory and field, there is an increasing trend toward multiple investigators and interdisciplinary research projects owing to the complexity of modern research questions.Furthermore, technology has changed dramatically and affects all psychological researchers, whether they are working individually or in large teams.With its comprehensive scope and practical guidance, this book will serve as an invaluable aid to understanding and navigating the ethical challenges that confront new and seasoned researchers alike.

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  • Ethics in Social Science Research : Becoming Culturally Responsive
    Ethics in Social Science Research : Becoming Culturally Responsive

    Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive provides a thorough grounding in research ethics, along with examples of real-world ethical dilemmas in working with vulnerable populations.Author Maria K. E. Lahman aims to help qualitative research students design ethically and culturally responsive research with communities that may be very different from their own.Throughout, compelling first person accounts of ethics in human research—both historical and contemporary—are highlighted and each chapter includes vignettes written by the author and her collaborators about real qualitative research projects.

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  • Can you explain virtue ethics, duty ethics, and goods ethics?

    Virtue ethics focuses on the character of the individual and emphasizes the development of virtuous traits such as honesty, courage, and compassion. It is concerned with cultivating moral excellence and living a good life. Duty ethics, also known as deontological ethics, is based on the idea that certain actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of their consequences. It emphasizes the importance of following moral rules and fulfilling one's duties and obligations. Goods ethics, or consequentialism, evaluates the morality of an action based on its outcomes or consequences. It focuses on maximizing the overall good or happiness and considers the potential impact of an action on others.

  • What is the best natural science: Math, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, or Computer Science?

    It is subjective to determine the "best" natural science as each field has its own unique contributions to our understanding of the natural world. Math provides the foundation for understanding and solving problems in all the other sciences. Physics explores the fundamental laws of nature and the behavior of matter and energy. Biology studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment. Chemistry focuses on the composition, structure, and properties of matter. Computer Science deals with the theory and practice of computation and information. Each of these sciences is valuable in its own right and contributes to our understanding of the world around us.

  • Is Buddhist ethics comparable to Christian ethics?

    Buddhist ethics and Christian ethics share some similarities, such as the emphasis on compassion, love, and non-violence. Both traditions also promote the idea of treating others with kindness and respect. However, there are also significant differences between the two, such as the concept of sin and salvation in Christianity, which is not present in Buddhism. Additionally, the role of divine authority and the concept of God differs between the two traditions. Overall, while there are some common ethical principles, the underlying beliefs and foundations of Buddhist and Christian ethics are distinct.

  • Which subject should be removed: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, or Computer Science?

    It is not advisable to remove any of these subjects as they all play a crucial role in providing a well-rounded education. Each subject offers unique perspectives and skills that are valuable for students' academic and professional development. Instead of removing a subject, it would be more beneficial to ensure that all students have access to a diverse range of subjects and resources to support their learning in each area.

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  • Ethics and Education Research
    Ethics and Education Research

    Part of the popular BERA/SAGE Research Methods in Education series, this is the first book to specifically focus on the ethics of Education research.Drawn from the authors’ experiences in the UK, Australia and mainland Europe and with contributions from across the globe, this clear and accessible book includes a wide range of examples The authors show how to: identify ethical issues which may arise with any research projectgain informed consentprovide information in the right way to participantspresent and disseminate findings in line with ethical guidelines All researchers, irrespective of whether they are postgraduate students, practising teachers or seasoned academics, will find this book extremely valuable for its rigorous and critical discussion of theory and its strong practical focus. Rachel Brooks is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Sociology Department at the University of Surrey, UK. Kitty te Riele is Principal Research Fellow in the Victoria Institute for Education, Diversity and Lifelong Learning, at Victoria University in Australia. Meg Maguire is Professor of Sociology of Education at King’s College London.

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  • Reframing Qualitative Research Ethics
    Reframing Qualitative Research Ethics

    This book contains three Open Access chapters. Reframing Qualitative Research Ethics explores contemporary challenges in qualitative research ethics and generates proposals for reforming ethics review based on researchers’ experience on the ground to support innovative qualitative research in the future. Following an introduction informed by the historical trajectory of research ethics, this volume explores some of the ethical concerns that researchers have encountered during fieldwork for their research, considers how both they and their ethics committees framed ethical issues, describes how these were managed, and reflects on what we can learn from their experiences.Granular case-studies with a focus on innovative methodologies are offered alongside reflections that go beyond the well-rehearsed binaries of oppositional debates about research ethics review.Researchers with extensive experience of research ethics review make some broader proposals for change.These include a proposal for discipline-based research ethics review, a call to broaden out ethical issues to encompass wider frameworks of research integrity, and an agenda for organisations to better support ethics and integrity in qualitative research. A timely return to the nuances of researchers’ experience on the ground featuring contributors who are uniquely well-placed to bridge the divide that is commonly seen between researchers and the views of research ethics committees, this is a pathbreaking resource for a new generation of qualitative researchers and members of the research ethics community.

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    Physics in Biology and Medicine

    **Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Medical Physics**Physics in Biology and Medicine, Sixth Edition includes new, revised material, and corresponding exercises on many exciting developments in the field.New sections cover biomechanics, biotribology, frictional properties of biological materials, 3-D printing and its use in medicine, new materials in dentistry, microfluidics, bioelectronic medicine, microsensors, and microscopy.This revised edition delivers helpful and engaging additions to the role and importance of physics in biology and medicine, including new coverage on metamaterials, metabolism, and environmental science.It is ideal for courses in biophysics, medical physics, and related subjects.

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  • What are good questions for an ethics research paper?

    Good questions for an ethics research paper could include exploring the ethical implications of emerging technologies, examining the ethical considerations in a specific industry or profession, analyzing the ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in positions of power, investigating the ethical implications of controversial social issues, or evaluating the ethical frameworks used in different cultures or societies. These questions can provide a comprehensive understanding of ethical issues and spark meaningful discussions on moral decision-making.

  • What are good topics for an ethics research paper?

    Good topics for an ethics research paper could include ethical dilemmas in healthcare, the ethics of artificial intelligence and technology, ethical considerations in business practices, the ethics of environmental conservation, or the ethics of genetic engineering and biotechnology. These topics offer a wide range of ethical issues to explore and analyze, providing ample opportunities for critical thinking and discussion. Additionally, they are relevant to current societal debates and can have a significant impact on policy-making and decision-making processes.

  • How can animal testing be reconciled with research ethics?

    Animal testing can be reconciled with research ethics by ensuring that it is conducted in a responsible and ethical manner. This includes following strict regulations and guidelines to minimize harm to the animals, using the smallest number of animals necessary for the research, and ensuring that the potential benefits of the research outweigh the harm to the animals. Additionally, researchers should continually seek alternative methods to animal testing, such as in vitro studies or computer modeling, and only use animal testing as a last resort. It is also important to prioritize the well-being of the animals involved, providing them with proper care and minimizing any suffering they may experience.

  • Does Kant's deontological ethics contradict Aristotle's eudaemonistic ethics?

    Kant's deontological ethics and Aristotle's eudaemonistic ethics have some fundamental differences, but they do not necessarily contradict each other. Kant's ethics focus on duty and the intention behind actions, while Aristotle's ethics emphasize achieving eudaimonia, or human flourishing, through virtuous actions. While Kant's emphasis on duty can sometimes conflict with Aristotle's emphasis on virtue, both ethical theories ultimately aim to guide individuals towards leading a good and moral life. Therefore, while they may approach ethics from different perspectives, they can be seen as complementary rather than contradictory.

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