Article(electronic)October 1, 2013

Brief Report: Ethical Problems in Research Practice

In: Journal of empirical research on human research ethics: JERHRE ; an international journal, Volume 8, Issue 4, p. 37-41

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Abstract

Most accounts of the ethical problems facing researchers across a broad spectrum of research fields come from ethicists, ethics committees, and specialists committed to the study of ethics in human research. In contrast, this study reports on the ethical questions that researchers, themselves, report facing in their everyday practice. Fifty-five Swedish researchers contributed 109 examples of ethical dilemmas, conflicts, and problems in research. They were all researchers at the postdoctoral level in the fields of medicine, the humanities, education, and the social sciences, who devoted at least 50 percent of their working hours to research. They reported issues they face before, during, and after gathering data. Their range of issues is broader than generally discussed and points to the importance of researchers' ethical sensitivity.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1556-2654

DOI

10.1525/jer.2013.8.4.37

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