Ethics and values in applied social research

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Ethics and values in applied social research

Allan J. Kimmel

(Applied social research methods series, v. 12)

Sage Publications, c1988

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  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 145-157

Includes index

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Description

With the primary objective of raising ethical sensibility, this volume details the ethical problems and dilemmas faced by applied social science researchers. Issues such as the use of deception, the participant's right to privacy and informed consent, and the potential harm of public disclosure are confronted. The author discusses the need to review ethical problems and their implications in the context of current ethical standards in both society and the scientific community. Case studies illustrate unanticipated ethical dilemmas which might emerge during a research project. Issues are presented and interpreted clearly so that their complexity can be penetrated and potential solutions envisioned. The volume also includes specific methodological suggestions and recommendations for future ethical progress.

Table of Contents

Introduction An Overview of Ethical Problems in Social Research Ethical Standards and Guidelines for Social Research Methodological Issues and Dilemmas Confidentiality and the Right to Privacy Special Problems in Applied Settings Attitudes and Value Commitments Conclusions and Recommendations

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