Ethical issues in behavioral research : a survey
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Ethical issues in behavioral research : a survey
Blackwell Publishers, 1996
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Bibliography: p. [356]-389
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: [hard] ISBN 9781557863942
Description
During the past two decades there has been a growing level of concern worldwide regarding the importance of ethical issues within the conduct of behavioral sciences research. This book seeks to reflect that concern, attempting throughout to strike a balance between the rights and welfare of the participants of research and the rights of the researchers to pursue a fuller understanding of behavior. Discussion within the text ranges from problems encountered in the conduct of human subject and animal subject research in both laboratory and field settings to the issues surrounding integrity in the analysis of data and professional ethical principles. Each chapter includes illustrative case studies of ethically controversial investigations which, combined with a full bibliography, encourage the reader to more in-depth study.
Table of Contents
List of Boxes. List of Tables. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction: Why Research Ethics? 2. Ethical Principles in Behavioral Research: Professional and Governmental Guidelines. 3. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Human Subject Research I: Laboratory Research. 4. Methodological Issues in the Use of Deception. 5. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Human Subject Research II: Field Research. 6. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Human Subject Research III: Applied Research. 7. Ethical Issues in the Recruitment and Selection of Research Subjects. 8. Ethical Issues in Research With Animals. 9. Ethical Review and the Communication of Results. Appendices. References. Indices.
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: pbk. ISBN 9781557863959
Description
This book seeks to reflect the growing level of concern worldwide regarding the importance of ethical issues within the conduct of behavioral sciences research. Each chapter includes worldwide case studies of ethically controversial investigations which encourage students to more in-depth study.
Table of Contents
List of Boxes. List of Tables.
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1. Introduction: Why Research Ethics?.
2. Ethical Principles in Behavioral Research: Professional and Governmental Guidelines.
3. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Human Subject Research I: Laboratory Research.
4. Methodological Issues in the Use of Deception.
5. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Human Subject Research II: Field Research.
6. Ethical Issues in the Conduct of Human Subject Research III: Applied Research.
7. Ethical Issues in the Recruitment and Selection of Research Subjects.
8. Ethical Issues in Research With Animals.
9. Ethical Review and the Communication of Results.
Appendices.
References.
Indices.
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