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    The ethics website has updated with 2010 amendments, the Preamble and General Principles are aspirational goals to guide psychologists toward the highest ideals of psychology. Although the Preamble and General Principles are not themselves enforceable rules, they should be considered by psychologists in arriving at an ethical course of action. The fact that a given conduct is not specifically addressed by an Ethical Standard does not mean that it is necessarily either ethical or unethical. In our

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    ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN INVOLVING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AS CO-RESEARCHERS IN RESEARCH ‘Research with children and young people has a long history going back at least to the end of the nineteenth century” ‘Fraser, Flewitt and Hammersly (2014) p.34’. In recent years there has been considerable discussions about the practice of including children and young people in the research, such as the limitations and benefits of applying it, and also the ethical and practical implications

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    withfifteen of twenty-three German physicians and research scientist-physicians found guilty of criminal human experimentation projects. The trial court attempted to establish a set of principles of human experimentation that could serve as a code of research ethics. The result was the Nuremberg Code, which attempted to provide a natural law-based set of universal ethical principles. Looking beyond the Nuremberg Code and applying it to modern medical research ethics, there are many challenges that it poses

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    Code of ethics serves as the moral compass that directs and guides the integrity, values, and beliefs of an organization. A code of ethics clarifies to employees what the company stands for and its expectations for employee conduct (Daft, 2013). A well-written code is a true commitment to responsible business practices in that it outlines specific procedures to handle ethical failures. Within the research enterprise, the code of ethics ensures that research projects involving human subjects are

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    Could this type of research be conducted today? Why or why not? 2.) What should the public have done, since they knew about the study? 3.) In your opinion, how should the data be used that is obtained from an unethical experiment and how can we prevent this from happening again? 4.) Discuss the code of ethics as it relates to this study? 5.) What are your personal thoughts on the ethical standards exhibited through this study? The Tuskegee Syphilis Research Study Any research like the Tuskegee

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    What Is Good Research?

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    is Good Research? Kelly Thomas University of the Pacific What is Good Research? What is good research? Perhaps the first question that should be pondered is what is research? Without the knowledge of what constitutes research, there is no way of determining what good research is. Research begins with an idea, question, inquiry, or purpose which drives the research project. Research is an inquiry, study, or investigation embarked upon to improve or add to knowledge. Research is also used

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    Methods Introduction In this research, an experimental study will be conducted to ascertain the effect of cooperative learning on academic performance of college students in Saudi Arabia. Here, a quantitative research approach will be adopted to put a comprehensive investigation pertaining to the effect of cooperative learning on academic performance of college students in Saudi Arabia through a variety of sources of information. In order to establish a conceptual phenomenon relevant to the effect

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    Annotated Bibliography Over the last several years, the issue of IT ethics has been increasingly brought to the forefront. This is because of transformations occurring through rapid advancements and the way various applications are utilized. To fully understand what is taking place requires conducting an annotated bibliography on the subject and the impact it is having on these standards. These findings will highlight the overall scope of the challenges and the long term effects they are having

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    there are a high number of people in North America that get released from prison and are faced with difficulties transitioning into societal norms. In order to be able to assist released prisoners with their re-entry to society, it is important to do research on experiences of previous released prisoners and their hardships. The purpose of this paper is to explore the methodological ways in which researchers went about investigating the experiences pre-released, incarcerated, and post-released prisoners

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    issue of IT ethics has been increasingly brought to the forefront. This is because of transformations occurring through rapid advancements and the way various applications are utilized. To fully understand what is taking place requires conducting an annotated bibliography on the subject and the impact it is having on these standards. These findings will highlight the overall scope of the challenges and the long term effects they are having on stakeholders. Spinello, R. A. (2011). Cyber Ethics - Morality

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