🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:04 *📚 Ethics in Research* - Definition and importance of ethics in guiding research, - Ethics compared to laws, providing examples of common ethical practices (e.g., returning a lost wallet). 01:24 *🔍 Ethical Standards in Research* - Key principles that determine ethical research: honesty, transparency, confidentiality, - Role of ethics committees and institutional guidelines. 02:49 *🗂️ Institutional Ethics Review* - The Institutional Review Board’s role, based on the Belmont Report principles, - Focuses on informed consent, risk-benefit analysis, fair participant selection. 03:18 *🕵️ Unethical Research Examples* - Historic cases of unethical research: Piltdown Man, Tuskegee Experiment, Monster Study, - Motivations behind unethical practices and their long-lasting consequences. 05:10 *⚖️ Ethics Regulations and Future Considerations* - Post-World War II ethics regulations like the Nuremberg Code and National Research Act, - Ongoing ethical questions in emerging fields, such as gene editing. Made with HARPA AI
1. International Grant: The Top Tips and Tricks by Prof. Ir. Dr. Aduwati Sali - ua-cam.com/video/NjY2FQXq23M/v-deo.html ( watch the vedio) 2.Qualitative Research Concept Method and Process ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/-7fGXHW0Jvo/v-deo.html 3.Tips for PHD presentation ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/Iz548bGrCZs/v-deo.html SLIDES -- drive.google.com/file/d/1pDH_D0bVk6tRqdEVTEBLIOLgyqe24bmS/view?usp=sharing
“Ethics are moral principles that guide how we determine right and wrong.“ Can you put the author and year of this definition? Badly needed for my research . Please🙏🏼 . Thank you in advance🥰
I am conducting a systematic review. All my studies are peer reviewed but I noticed that 3 of the studies did not have any statement of ethics approval. Does that affect the review even tho it’s peer-reviewed. These studies did mention that consent was obtained from the participants and confidentiality was ensured do I take that as a statement of ethics? Thanks in anticipation of your response.
Usually grant funding sources require proof of ethical approval, so I would check to see if there are grant funding sources listed and look into the grant requirements.
1. International Grant: The Top Tips and Tricks by Prof. Ir. Dr. Aduwati Sali - ua-cam.com/video/NjY2FQXq23M/v-deo.html ( watch the vedio) 2.Qualitative Research Concept Method and Process ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/-7fGXHW0Jvo/v-deo.html 3.Tips for PHD presentation ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/Iz548bGrCZs/v-deo.html SLIDES -- drive.google.com/file/d/1pDH_D0bVk6tRqdEVTEBLIOLgyqe24bmS/view?usp=sharing
“Ethics are moral principles that guide how we determine right and wrong.“ Can you put the author and year of this definition and also the link for that .🙏🏼Badly needed for my research . Please🙏🏼 . Thank you in advance🥰
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:04 *📚 Ethics in Research*
- Definition and importance of ethics in guiding research,
- Ethics compared to laws, providing examples of common ethical practices (e.g., returning a lost wallet).
01:24 *🔍 Ethical Standards in Research*
- Key principles that determine ethical research: honesty, transparency, confidentiality,
- Role of ethics committees and institutional guidelines.
02:49 *🗂️ Institutional Ethics Review*
- The Institutional Review Board’s role, based on the Belmont Report principles,
- Focuses on informed consent, risk-benefit analysis, fair participant selection.
03:18 *🕵️ Unethical Research Examples*
- Historic cases of unethical research: Piltdown Man, Tuskegee Experiment, Monster Study,
- Motivations behind unethical practices and their long-lasting consequences.
05:10 *⚖️ Ethics Regulations and Future Considerations*
- Post-World War II ethics regulations like the Nuremberg Code and National Research Act,
- Ongoing ethical questions in emerging fields, such as gene editing.
Made with HARPA AI
Good n comprehensive video
Research ethics is also the most commonly violated since researcher, goes above and beyond their boundaries to violate human right.
Source?
I have learnt a new thing from this video
Bravo! Excellent compilation. So much better than reading material provided by the university.
1. International Grant: The Top Tips and Tricks by Prof. Ir. Dr. Aduwati Sali - ua-cam.com/video/NjY2FQXq23M/v-deo.html ( watch the vedio)
2.Qualitative Research Concept Method and Process ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/-7fGXHW0Jvo/v-deo.html
3.Tips for PHD presentation ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/Iz548bGrCZs/v-deo.html
SLIDES -- drive.google.com/file/d/1pDH_D0bVk6tRqdEVTEBLIOLgyqe24bmS/view?usp=sharing
“Ethics are moral principles that guide how we determine right and wrong.“
Can you put the author and year of this definition? Badly needed for my research . Please🙏🏼 . Thank you in advance🥰
I am conducting a systematic review. All my studies are peer reviewed but I noticed that 3 of the studies did not have any statement of ethics approval. Does that affect the review even tho it’s peer-reviewed. These studies did mention that consent was obtained from the participants and confidentiality was ensured do I take that as a statement of ethics? Thanks in anticipation of your response.
Usually grant funding sources require proof of ethical approval, so I would check to see if there are grant funding sources listed and look into the grant requirements.
Good video. But the WEF Young Scientist principles don't match up with the principles in their Young Scientists Code of Ethics document.
Thank you
1. International Grant: The Top Tips and Tricks by Prof. Ir. Dr. Aduwati Sali - ua-cam.com/video/NjY2FQXq23M/v-deo.html ( watch the vedio)
2.Qualitative Research Concept Method and Process ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/-7fGXHW0Jvo/v-deo.html
3.Tips for PHD presentation ➡➡ ua-cam.com/video/Iz548bGrCZs/v-deo.html
SLIDES -- drive.google.com/file/d/1pDH_D0bVk6tRqdEVTEBLIOLgyqe24bmS/view?usp=sharing
Thanks sir ❤
Love this series of videos!
Nice video :)
“Ethics are moral principles that guide how we determine right and wrong.“
Can you put the author and year of this definition and also the link for that .🙏🏼Badly needed for my research . Please🙏🏼 . Thank you in advance🥰