Hi, could u just ask, If a researcher is concerned about whether an experimental group will be susceptible to more risks when participating in a study than a control group, which ethical principle is the researcher concerned with? Is it the principle of beneficence or that of Justice?
I think in this scenario, the researcher's concern about potential risks to the experimental group compared to the control group relates more closely to beneficence. The principle of beneficence emphasises the importance of maximising benefits and minimising harm to research participants. By considering whether the experimental group might be exposed to more risks, the researcher is directly addressing the ethical imperative to ensure the well-being of participants. While the principle of justice also plays a role in research ethics by ensuring fair distribution of the benefits and burdens of research, it typically pertains more to issues such as equitable selection of participants and fair treatment throughout the research process, rather than the specific concern about differential risks between groups. Hope that helps!
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Hi, could u just ask, If a researcher is concerned about whether an experimental group will be susceptible to more risks when participating in a study than a control group, which ethical principle is the researcher concerned with? Is it the principle of beneficence or that of Justice?
I think in this scenario, the researcher's concern about potential risks to the experimental group compared to the control group relates more closely to beneficence.
The principle of beneficence emphasises the importance of maximising benefits and minimising harm to research participants. By considering whether the experimental group might be exposed to more risks, the researcher is directly addressing the ethical imperative to ensure the well-being of participants.
While the principle of justice also plays a role in research ethics by ensuring fair distribution of the benefits and burdens of research, it typically pertains more to issues such as equitable selection of participants and fair treatment throughout the research process, rather than the specific concern about differential risks between groups.
Hope that helps!
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