ethics + research methods Flashcards

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ethics

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principles of acceptable and moral conduct determining what is ‘right’ and what is ‘wrong’

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Principles of Bioethics

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  • Consequence based
  • Duty/rule-based
  • Virtues-based
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Consequence-based

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ensuring the maximisation of positive outcomes and minimisation of negative effects

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duty/rule-based

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considering how individuals act and what ethical rules should be followed on a societal basis

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virtues-based

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considering the morals and virtues of each individual, and ensuring that the investigation takes these morals into account

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Principles of ethics

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  • Integrity
  • Justice
  • Beneficence
  • Non-maleficence
  • Respect
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Integrity

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any findings possess honesty and mortality

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Justice

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there is equal access to benefits for various groups and no burden on particular groups

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Beneficence

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the act of doing what is good and right, minimising risk and maximising benefit

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non-maleficence

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any sources of harm are avoided to the best of a researcher’s or investigator’s knowledge

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Respect

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valuing living things, both human and non-human, including customs, decision-making and autonomy (the opportunity to make informed decisions without coercion or unfair influence)

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Accuracy

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how close an experimental measurement is to a known true value

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Precision

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refers to how close multiple measurements of the same investigation are to each other

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Repeatability

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how close results of successive measurements are to each other in the same conditions

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Reproducibility

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how close results are when the same variable is being measured using the same method and investigation but under different conditions

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Validity

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credibility of the research results from experiments or from observations. It needs to measure what it sets out to investigate through fair testing.
- one manipulated variable, all other variables are controlled
- are not affected by factors such as experimental bias

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Minimisation of experimental bias

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No bias - intentional or unintentional influence on a research investigation