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Ethical Standards Informed Consent Is a basic ethical tenet of scientific research on human subjects When informed consent is required, sociologists enter into an agreement with the researched Consent clarifies the nature of the research and the responsibilities of the investigator prior to conducting the research
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In consent form, use language that is understandable to and respectful of research participants. When informed consent is required, research participants are given an opportunity to ask questions about any aspect of the research, at any time during or after their participation in the research.
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Informed consent informs the respondents about the nature of the research, and that of their participation in the research.
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Confidentiality Sociologists have an obligation to ensure that confidential information is protected. They do so to ensure the integrity of the research and to protect sensitive information obtained in the research process. Confidentiality ensures that information gained in confidence will not be used in ways that would unfairly compromise research participants.
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Confidentiality is treated as such even after the deaths of those providing that information. Confidentiality extends to members of the research or training teams and collaborating organizations who have access to the information. When research requires maintaining personal identifiers in data bases or systems of records, Sociologists delete such identifiers before the information is made public.
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Use of Deception in Research Sociologists do not use deceptive techniques a)Unless they have determined that their use will not be harmful to research participants b)Unless they have obtained the approval of Institutional Review Board
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Use of Recording Technology Obtain informed consent from research participants prior to videotaping, filming, or recording them in any form.
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Reporting on Research Sociologists… a)Do not fabricate data or falsify results in their publications or presentations b)Report their findings fully and do not omit relevant data c)State all relevant qualifications on the findings and interpretation of their research
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