Title:
 Planning ethically responsible research
Author:
 Sieber, Joan E.
ISBN:
 9781452202594
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Edition:
 2nd ed.
Publication Information:
 Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, c2013.
Physical Description:
 xxiii, 238 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Series:
 Applied social research methods series ; 31
Applied social research methods series ; v. 31.
General Note:
 Previous ed.: published as by Joan E. Sieber. Newbury Park, Calif.; London: SAGE, 1992.
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
 Preface: how and why this ethics book is different -- About the authors -- Introduction : research governance and research ethics -- Why we need ethics : assessing vulnerability, risk and benefit -- The relevance of ethical theory to IRb -- A retrospective IRB review : rehabilitating Milgram, Zimbardo and Humphreys -- Journalist ethics : social scientists ethics -- Community-engaged research and ethnography : extreme misfits with the medical model -- Communicating informed consent and process consent -- Degrees of non-disclosure -- Strategies for assuring confidentiality -- The ethics for the invisible, powerless and vulnerable research assistant -- Why IRBs have an important place : the autoethnographic experiment -- Evidence-based ethical problem solving : a research agenda -- Making ethics review a learning institution : ten simple suggestions -- References -- Subject index -- Author index.
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