WEEK 1 - PR2 - Research Ethics
WEEK 1 - PR2 - Research Ethics
WEEK 1 - PR2 - Research Ethics
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Read the specific directions carefully before answering the exercises and activities.
Accomplish this module on or before the date specified by your teacher. For online consultations, please refer to
the given schedule.
Before going further in our discovery with the research process, let us see if you can answer the
following exercises. I know you can do it! This will help you to determine your prior knowledge
about the topic.
What I
know?
REVIEW
Activity: On Plagiarism
Plagiarism is one of the concepts we need to learn when we talk about research Ethics.
However, we need to study it in advance because of its important role in research writing. To
review on the concept of Plagiarism, put an “X” on the space before the statement that describes
a case of Plagiarism.
RESEARCH ETHICS
What is Research Ethics?
Research ethics is the application of moral rules and professional codes of conduct to the collection,
analysis, reporting, and publication of information about research subjects, in particular active
acceptance of subjects' right to privacy, confidentiality, and
informed consent. (https://www.encyclopedia.com)
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research, particularly, the rights of the participants and the Ethical principles.
When conducting a research, the researchers must recognize the rights of the participants (Trochim,
2006; Smith, 2003; Polit, 2006, as cited in Cristobal & Cristobal, 2017):
Voluntary participation. Any person should not be forced to participate in any research
undertaking.
Informed consent. Prospective research participants must be fully informed about the
procedures and risks involved in the research. Their consent to participate must be secured.
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To successfully conduct your study without violating others rights, take time to read and
familiarize the following ethical principles.
Honesty
Strive for honesty in all scientific communications. Honestly report data,
results, methods and procedures, and publication status. Do not
fabricate, falsify, or misrepresent data. Do not deceive colleagues, research
sponsors, or the public.
Competence
Maintain and improve your own professional competence and expertise through
lifelong education and learning; take steps to promote competence in science as a
whole.
Integrity
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Keep your promises and agreements; act with sincerity; strive for consistency of
thought and action.
Carefulness
Avoid careless errors and negligence; carefully and critically
examine your own work and the work of your peers. Keep good
records of research activities, such as data collection, research
design, and correspondence with agencies or journals.
Objectivity
Strive to avoid bias in experimental design, data analysis, data
interpretation, peer review, personnel decisions, grant writing,
expert testimony, and other aspects of research where objectivity
is expected or required. Avoid or minimize bias or self-deception.
Disclose personal or financial interests that may affect research.
Openness
Share data, results, ideas, tools, resources. Be open to criticism and
new ideas.
Intellectual Property
Honor patents, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual
property. Do not use unpublished data, methods, or results
without permission. Give proper acknowledgement or credit
for all contributions to research. Never plagiarize.
Confidentiality
Protect confidential communications, such as papers or
grants submitted for publication, personnel records, trade or
military secrets, and patient records.
Responsible Publication
Publish in order to advance research and scholarship, not to
advance just your own career. Avoid wasteful and duplicative
publication.
PEOPLE AND SOCIALY RELATED ETHICS
Responsible Mentoring
Help to educate, mentor, and advise students. Promote their welfare
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and allow them to make their own decisions.
Social Responsibility
Strive to promote social good and prevent or mitigate social harms through
research, public education, and advocacy.
Non-Discrimination
Avoid discrimination against colleagues or students on the basis of
sex, race, ethnicity, or other factors not related to scientific
competence and integrity.
Legality
Know and obey relevant laws and institutional and governmental
policies.
Animal Care
Show proper respect and care for animals when using them in
research. Do not conduct unnecessary or poorly designed animal
experiments.
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7. Spread of diseases & false notions of health
8. Anti-people development projects
For more on this watch the Video Reference: WEEK 9 – VIDEO 1: Research Ethics
Or CTRL + Cklick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylkKCgEIMws
2. Which of the following are likely to be regarded as forms of pressure or coercion towards
participants?
a. Begging people to participate so that you won’t fail your degree.
b. Pointing out that you used to work for/study at an organization/school, so you are expecting
them to say yes.
c. Offering sweets and money so that people choose your study over others being advertised.
d. All of the above
3. What steps can you take to minimize the risk of psychological harm to participants in a
research study?
a. Have a plan of what to do if someone cries during the study.
b. Ask people to leave the room immediately if they seem distressed.
c. Ask people to leave if they become angry during the study.
d. None of the above.
5. Which of the following corresponds to our advice on ethical approval for your project?
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a. Your study must be approved in full the first time you submit to the panel, otherwise you will fail
the project.
b. You must wait for the panel’s approval before beginning data collection.
c. Pilot work does not need panel’s approval.
d. All of the above.
Explorer! Let us now test what you have learned in our adventure! I know you can
answer these questions! Good luck!
SCORE:
Explorer! Please take time to read the attached documents and watch the attached videos. In these
materials, you will learn more about Research Ethics.
ENRICHME
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Video Links:
1. The Research Ethics PPT
2. WEEK 1 – Video 3: The Research Ethics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbi7nIbAuMQ
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ACFID. (2017, April 20). Principles and Guidelines for Ethical Research and Evaluation in
Development [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=ylkKCgEIMws&feature=youtu.be
REFERENCES Baraceros, E. (2016). Practical Research 1 (1st ed.). Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Baraceros, E. (2016). Practical Research 2 (2nd ed.). Rex Book Store, Inc.
Creswell, John W. (2014). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods
Approaches. SAGE Publications.
Cristobal, A.P., Jr., & Dela Cruz- Cristobal M.C., (2017). Practical research 1 for senior high
school. C & E Publishing
Cristobal, A.P., Jr., & Dela Cruz- Cristobal M.C., (2017). Practical research 2 for senior high
school. C & E Publishing
Resnik, D. (15-12-01). What Is Ethics in Research & Why Is It Important? National Institute
of Environmental Health Sciences.
https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/bioethics/whatis/index.cfm
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