Alistair D N Edwards Chair Physical Sciences Ethics Committee Ethics in Student Projects.

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Alistair D N Edwards Chair Physical Sciences Ethics Committee Ethics in Student Projects

What is ethics?

The county next to Thuthex?

The moral principles by which a person is guided (OED)

What do you think of dwarf tossing?

What are Ethics? Ethics are based on an underlying moral code That code is culturally dependent Different philosophical schools imply different codes of ethics

The legal system reflects the extremes of the moral code Just because something is legal it is not necessarily ethical Examples? Tax avoidance verses tax evasion Phone hacking MPs and expenses

What are Ethics? As well as legal codes there are codes of ethics Usually applied by organizations

What are Ethics? There are no hard-and-fast rules beyond the law …and even that is subject to judgement Personal judgements Cultural differences Every decision you make has an ethical (values) dimension Nothing I say today can be taken as definitive

Ethics in projects 1.Ensuring that the work of the project is carried out according to ethical principles. 2.Having regard for the moral implications of the results of the project.

Ensuring that the work of the project is carried out according to ethical principles

The basics No plagiarism Not making up results Writing a true account as to what you did Acknowledging assistance (including supervisor) Respecting copyright Using licensed software etc… If in doubt - ask

Ensuring that the work of the project is carried out according to ethical principles Regarding any people involved

Having regard for the moral implications of the results of the project Not necessarily clear-cut The student has no control over the use of their project results

Why ethics in projects? We should all act ethically Students should learn how to work in an ethical manner Projects are an opportunity to demonstrate that they have learned this External bodies like to see evidence that students understand ethics

Ethical codes Do no harm

ACM Code of Ethics General Moral Imperatives. More Specific Professional Responsibilities. Organizational Leadership Imperatives. Compliance with the Code. Acknowledgments.

1. General moral imperatives 1.1 Contribute to society and human well- being. This principle concerning the quality of life of all people affirms an obligation to protect fundamental human rights and to respect the diversity of all cultures. An essential aim of computing professionals is to minimize negative consequences of computing systems, including threats to health and safety. When designing or implementing systems, computing professionals must attempt to ensure that the products of their efforts will be used in socially responsible ways, will meet social needs, and will avoid harmful effects to health and welfare.

1. General moral imperatives 1.1 Contribute to society and human well- being. This principle concerning the quality of life of all people affirms an obligation to protect fundamental human rights and to respect the diversity of all cultures. An essential aim of computing professionals is to minimize negative consequences of computing systems, including threats to health and safety. When designing or implementing systems, computing professionals must attempt to ensure that the products of their efforts will be used in socially responsible ways, will meet social needs, and will avoid harmful effects to health and welfare.

1. General moral imperatives As an ACM member I will Contribute to society and human well-being. 1.2 Avoid harm to others. 1.3 Be honest and trustworthy. 1.4 Be fair and take action not to discriminate. 1.5 Honor property rights including copyrights and patent. 1.6 Give proper credit for intellectual property. 1.7 Respect the privacy of others. 1.8 Honor confidentiality.

1. General moral imperatives Is there a student project to which those do not apply?

1. General moral imperatives As an ACM member I will Contribute to society and human well-being. 1.2 Avoid harm to others. 1.3 Be honest and trustworthy. 1.4 Be fair and take action not to discriminate. 1.5 Honor property rights including copyrights and patent. 1.6 Give proper credit for intellectual property. 1.7 Respect the privacy of others. 1.8 Honor confidentiality.

Examples Are there ethical objections to the following?

Project involving reading private s Illegal …and therefore unethical for the department to allow it or a student to undertake it

Software to assist in animal experiments - Not illegal - Student might have ethical objections - should not be forced to do such a project Student who chooses to do it should provide an ethical statement The greater good?

Spam generator Illegal? Immoral Student should not be allowed to do such a project The Department’s ethical responsibility

Password-cracker Would require a clear justification/ethics statement Would have to be carried out with care Other attempts to subvert security?

Poker bots Not illegal But against the rules of on-line casinos University of Alberta Computer Poker Research Group eb/12/online-poker-bots

Others which would require careful justification Password cracker Poker bots Card counter Crossword solver Others?

Summary Some projects are clearly unethical – usually illegal ones Some raise ethical questions which the student must be prepared to address Some ethical consequences cannot be anticipated

If in doubt Talk to your supervisor If he or she is still in doubt talk to me If I am still in doubt I will refer to the Physical Sciences Ethics Committee

There must be a Statement of Ethics

Marking the ethics statement Not marking the ethics whether you agree with them Marking the student’s appreciation of the ethical implications

Supervision Report

Marking form

Marks It is up to the marker to what extent they consider the Statement of Ethics in their mark

Marks Supervisor says ethical aspects were Important, many and complex Student says there were no ethical questions - Poor mark

Marks Supervisor says there were some ethical considerations Student’s Statement of Ethics contradicts the body of the report e.g. No evidence of informed consent - Poor mark

Marks Supervisor says there were few ethical considerations Student’s Statement of Ethics says there were few ethical considerations - Good mark

Not just a list of assertions Not ‘All personal data were kept securely.’ Rather ‘All personal data were kept securely. They were stored in an encrypted file on a separate USB drive. The password for the file is known only to the student and the supervisor.’

Good Statement of Ethics All participants were briefed from the script shown in Appendix A. They then signed a consent form. (A sample blank form is in Appendix B). Their data was stored in an encrypted form, identifiable by participant number only. Only the student and his supervisor have access to that data. The key mapping participant numbers to identities is in the possession of the supervisor.

Good Statement of Ethics This is a theoretically-based project. It has been carried out in an ethical manner and there are no significant ethical implications of the outcomes.

Help with the statement Sample output users.cs.york.ac.uk/~alistair/Ethics/report.html

What do you think of dwarf tossing?

References University of York Code of practice and principles for good ethical governance hics-codehttps:// hics-code/ ACM Code of Ethics: British Psychological Society code of conduct: conduct_home.cfm Ethical Principles for conducting Research with Human Participants download$.cfm?file_uuid=F1C8E142-E935-EC00-75FD- 519F1FDDEA5D&ext=pdf BCS Code of Conduct:

References Barger, R. N. (2008) Computer Ethics: A Case-Based Approach, Cambridge University Press Silverman, D. (2009) Doing Qualitative Research, Sage (especially Chapter 10)Chapter 10 Spinello, R (2013) Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace, Jones and Bartlett Tavani, H T (2007) Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology, Wiley

References Consent form Ethics questionnaire

Acknowledgements Helen Petrie helped with the preparation of the section on use of human participants Michael Sandel suggested the dwarf-tossing example Derek Bridge originated the joke