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Christie, Michael – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2006
Indigenous academic researchers are involved in Indigenist, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, all of which present problems and opportunities for Indigenous knowledge traditions. "Transdisciplinary" research is different from "interdisciplinary" research because it moves beyond the disciplinarity of the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Interdisciplinary Approach, Researchers
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Britton, Bruce K.; And Others – Teaching of Psychology, 1983
Distressed research participants were identified and contacted to investigate their experiences. Anxiety due to physical discomfort was the primary complaint. However, the experiments had very mild distress effects on the subjects. Anonymity did not influence responses. (CS)
Descriptors: Ethics, Experimental Psychology, Higher Education, Psychological Studies
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Oliver, Laurel W. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1979
Discusses need for measuring the impact of career counseling in a more precise and meaningful way. Includes some of the issues raised by a survey of career counseling outcome research. Implications of these issues are presented in the form of a set of recommendations for researchers. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Ethics, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Objectives
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Swan, L. Alex – Journal of Black Psychology, 1979
The author argues that the prison system is inherently coercive, and that social and behavioral scientists have been used by state agents to facilitate control of prisoners. He urges that the major objective of research in prisons be to promote the principle of human liberation. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Ethics, Minority Groups
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Cebik, L. B. – Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1980
The role of the research administrator in assuring that ethical judgments are made is discussed. Included are some of the ethical questions faced in providing advice and judgment on policies, procedures, and issues that conflict with each other and that may represent very different value systems. (JMF)
Descriptors: Administrators, Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Moral Values
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Froehlich, Thomas J. – Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST), 1992
Discusses ethical concerns of information science professionals from two viewpoints: concerns of practitioners and the information industry, including a prototype for ethical contexts and principles for ethical actions; and concerns of theoreticians and researchers, including system principles and ideological, political, and social frameworks.…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Information Scientists, Literature Reviews
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Torrence, Lois E. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1992
A member of the Association for Institutional Research's Committee on Standards and Ethics Research reflects on the recently drafted code of ethics for the profession and suggests means to support practitioners and gain acceptance for the code. It is concluded that sanctions are not practical at present. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Higher Education, Institutional Research
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Hansen, Barbara C.; Hansen, Kenneth D. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1995
Academic and scientific misconduct is coming to public attention. Issues to be resolved include definitions of misconduct, provision for anonymity, role of whistleblowers, burden of proof, statute of limitations, due process, nature and application of sanctions, and potential for rehabilitation. (SK)
Descriptors: Cheating, Due Process, Ethics, Government Role
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Hattie, John – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Two biographies of Sir Cyril Burt argue the case of Britain's most famous psychologist, accused of academic fraud relating to his studies of IQ and heredity. The verdict is unclear, but lessons abound for social science researchers, students, universities, and investigators of research fraud. Contains 62 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Biographies, Book Reviews, Deception, Ethics
Miller, Dana L.; McVea, Kristine L. S. P.; Creswell, John W.; Harter, Lynn; Mickelson, William; McEntarffer, Rob – 2000
This paper explores six phases of a research project designed specifically to engage high school students as co-researchers in a multisite qualitative study exploring perceptions of tobacco use among high school students in four schools. It describes how university researchers collaborated with the high school students and summarizes seven major…
Descriptors: Ethics, High School Students, High Schools, Participation
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Pollack, Robert – Change, 1996
Problems arising from the "willful innocence" of researchers about the implications of their work for society are discussed. It is argued that it is the obligation of scholars to help keep science from being misused, by opening collaboration between scientist and nonscientist and by creating in the academy a real home for the changing models of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Research, Research Methodology
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Magolda, Peter; Weems, Lisa – Journal of College Student Development, 2002
Explores ethical issues related to doing qualitative research and examines harm as it is conceptualized within the qualitative inquiry literature. Serves as an examination of professional standards, administrative practices, and methodological procedures that reveal the different kinds of harm that are inevitable outcomes of qualitative inquiry.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Research Problems
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Craig, Collette – Language and Communication, 1993
This response to a work, "Researching Language," from a field linguist working with little-to-unknown indigenous languages suggests that the work is welcome and should prove very useful in articulating the debate over power and method in social science research. (VWL)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Empowerment, Ethics, Language Research
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Sabar, Naama – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1998
How researchers view the teacher informants with whom they work on studies of educational improvement was examined by placing the researchers themselves in the roles of informants. Responses of approximately 40 researchers show differing attitudes, but the teacher informant was not generally considered a true research partner. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cooperation, Educational Improvement, Educational Research
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Harcourt, Deborah; Conroy, Heather – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
This paper presents the initial findings of an ongoing research project conducted at the International Centre for Early Childhood in Singapore. The researchers have been collaborating with a group of student teachers who conduct research with young children in early childhood settings, for the purpose of assignment requirements. Prior to any…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Young Children, Student Teachers
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