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Title: Chapter 3: Ethical issues in social research


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Chapter 3 Ethical issues in social research
  • Voluntary participation
  • No harm to participants
  • Tuskegee experiments
  • Stanford Prison Experiment students assumed
    roles as prisoners guards
  • Psychology classes
  • Study of reporting behavior of HIV-positive
    population
  • Informed consent subjects base their voluntary
    participation in research project with full
    understanding of risks involved

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Chapter 3 Ethical issues in social research
  • Anonymity and Confidentiality
  • Anonymity cannot identify a given respondent
  • Confidentiality can identify a given respondent
    but promises not to do so
  • Exxon Valdez survey
  • WSU grad student Rik Scarce in jail for refusing
    to answer grand jurys questions that would have
    violated confidentiality
  • Be carefulcourts dont see the promise as
    privileged information
  • Remove ID information as soon as practicable

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Chapter 3 Ethical issues in social research, p.2
  • Deception
  • ex. study of AIDS reporting behavior (Univ. of
    Del.)
  • ex. Tearoom Trade
  • Researcher acted as watchqueen then recorded
    license plate numbers for follow-up through DMV
  • ex. Milgrams human obedience (shock) study
  • 2/3 of subjects continued through highest shock
    level
  • Analysis and reporting responsibility to
    colleagues
  • Institutional Review Boards (IRB)
  • See exemption categories on pp 69-70 from Federal
    guidelines

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Political issues in social research
  • Focus on substance and use of research
  • Unlike ethical issues, no formal codes of
    acceptable political conduct
  • Ideology must not violate objectivity
  • No research is value-free
  • But ideology cannot push the research process

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Four lessons regardingpolitical issues in social
research
  • Science in NOT untouched by politics
  • Science manages to proceed in the midst of
    political controversy hostility
  • Awareness of ideological enriches the study and
    practice of social science methods
  • Research must inform public debate
  • FCC and research on JSAs
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