Research Ethics Step by Step
Have a general knowledge of Institutional Review Board (IRB) procedures Have the capacity to anticipate the basic ethical pitfalls in research designs Know how to counter common ethical objections Be able to design an informed consent form
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Research Ethics for Students in the Social Sciences
Research Ethics for Students in the Social Sciences
Jaap Bos
Research Ethics for Students in the Social Sciences
Jaap Bos Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science Utrecht University Utrecht, The Netherlands With contributions by Friso Hoeneveld Utrecht University Utrecht, The Netherlands Naomi van Steenbergen Utrecht University Utrecht, The Netherlands
Toon van Meijl Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Dorota Lepianka Utrecht University Utrecht, The Netherlands
Ruud Abma Utrecht University Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Acknowledgements
I am grateful to Ruud Abma and Toon van Meijl for providing me with insightful case studies (included in Chaps. 5 and 6, respectively) and to Naomi van Steenbergen, Friso Hoeneveld and Dorota Lepianka for co-authoring three chapters (Chaps. 2, 3 and 10). Versions of this book and of separate chapters have been the subject of discussion over the past few years. We would like to thank those who took the time to read and criticize parts of this book and, perhaps more importantly, encouraged us to cont
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