Most writing on research ethics is about researcher treatment of participants. This essay considers a participant threat to researcher privacy and integrity. It is based partly upon a real-life sport research case, and discusses a participant request to know if the researcher supports a particular and popular football team. The researcher does support this team, but felt disinclined to answer truthfully, and so lied. It is argued, with the help of analogous cases, that the participant question is what Borge calls ‘unwarranted’, despite the football fan culture of allegiance disclosure. It is further argued, again following Borge, that refusal of the question would have generated a conversational admitture, resulting in the participant truly...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Most scientists and medical researchers behave ethically. However, in recent years, the number of hi...
Research ethics, once a platform for declaring intent, discussing moral issues and providing advice ...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Science aims at promoting knowledge by gathering and discovering the objective truth, the facts that...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
Background: Scandals have occurred over time involving conduct of research in different parts of the...
We are very pleased that the explorations of the ethical issues raised by our research practice (McC...
This article discusses the responsible conduct of research, questionable research practices, and res...
subjects for which informed consent is not, and, allegedly, cannot, be solicited – not because of wi...
Background: Scandals have occurred over time involving conduct of research in different parts of the...
The major aim of this study was to find out the extent to which educational researchers practise res...
The recent court case involving Boston College researchers illustrates the flimsiness of assurances ...
This chapter reflects on the ethical dilemmas that the researcher has faced in her career when condu...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Most scientists and medical researchers behave ethically. However, in recent years, the number of hi...
Research ethics, once a platform for declaring intent, discussing moral issues and providing advice ...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Science aims at promoting knowledge by gathering and discovering the objective truth, the facts that...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
Background: Scandals have occurred over time involving conduct of research in different parts of the...
We are very pleased that the explorations of the ethical issues raised by our research practice (McC...
This article discusses the responsible conduct of research, questionable research practices, and res...
subjects for which informed consent is not, and, allegedly, cannot, be solicited – not because of wi...
Background: Scandals have occurred over time involving conduct of research in different parts of the...
The major aim of this study was to find out the extent to which educational researchers practise res...
The recent court case involving Boston College researchers illustrates the flimsiness of assurances ...
This chapter reflects on the ethical dilemmas that the researcher has faced in her career when condu...
Research ethics may be understood as the part of normative ethics that considers the ethical aspects...
There is increased emphasis internationally on ethically sound research, and on good training for re...
Most scientists and medical researchers behave ethically. However, in recent years, the number of hi...