Ethics in Research Flashcards
It is an ethical goal and policy for research that report findings truthfully.
Honesty
It is an ethical goal and policy for research that avoid bias.
Objectivity
It is an ethical goal and policy for research that is consistent and sincere.
Integrity
It is an ethical goal and policy for research that acknowledge contributions properly.
Respect for Intellectual Property
It is an ethical goal and policy for research that protect participants’ private information.
Confidentiality
It is an ethical goal and policy for research that avoid misleading or duplicated publication.
Responsible Publication
It is an ethical goal and policy for research that ensure research benefits society.
Social responsibility
It is a right of research participants wherein they should be fully aware of the study’s purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits before agreeing to participate.
Informed consent
It is a right of research participants wherein they can leave the study at any time without consequences.
Right to Withdraw
It is a right of research participants wherein personal information must be protected.
Privacy and Confidentiality
It is a right of research participants wherein the research must minimize any risk of physical, psychological, or emotional harm.
Protection from Harm
It is a right of research participants wherein no discrimination or exploitation is done to the participants.
Fair treatment
It is the act of using someone else’s work without proper acknowledgement.
Plagiarism
4 types of plagiarism
> Direct Plagiarism
Self-Plagiarism
Mosaic Plagiarism
Accidental Plagiarism
It is the copying of another person’s work word for word without citation.
Direct Plagiarism
It is reusing one’s previous work without proper disclosure.
Self-Plagiarism
It is the borrowing of phrases from a source without proper citation or using a mix of one’s word and the original text.
Mosaic Plagiarism
It is failing to cite sources properly due to lack of awareness or carelessness.
Accidental Plagiarism
This protects the original ideas, writings, and research of individuals.
Intellectual Property Rights
It protects original works (books, articles, media).
Copyright
It grants exclusive rights to inventors for their creations.
Patents
It protect brand names, logos, and symbols.
Trademarks
It allow limited use of copyrighted material without permission under specific conditions, such as for education and research.
Fair use policies
Researchers must obtain permission or properly cite sources to respect intellectual property rights.
Ethical use