Recruitment
Consent
Reporting
Confidentiality
Ethics Wildcard
100

What did Skelton say researchers should be careful building with children

what is Relationship

100

Derived from Mãori and Indigenous research ethics, emphasizes the importance of relational dynamics and community involvement in decision-making processes?  

'Relational consent' (McGruer, 2020)

100

This is generally the most commonly discussed type of harm from reporting, traditionally addressed by keeping participants anonymous.

What is reputational harm?

100

What is the concern about terms and conditions and their relation to consent among research participants in the digital realm? 

What is consent is not achieved through simply accepting terms and conditions to a public forum. Especially when participants frequently do not read or fully understand them, raising concerns about the validity of informed consent in online research.

200

ccording to the Brewis article, what ethical concern arises when researchers interview their friends for data collection?

What is the potential conflict of interest and exploitation of personal relationships?

200

What are the two extremes in internet research according to 

One must: obtain informed consent from all online participants and one must understand that what is online is out there for everyone to see, regardless of ethical considerations. 

200

What was Mr. Yanelli's initial reaction to Lareaus research, upon reading "Unequal Childhoods"? 

Upset with the representation. 

"You slurred us Annette, you made us look like poor white trash" (pg. 312)

200

In correlation to the Lowman and Palys +Khan reading alongside lecture material which approach are these examples referring to.

"law of the land" versus "ethics first"

'example, 1-An REB advocated for limited Confidentiality consent agreements, 2- Simon Frasier University altering REB guidelines to remove the "absolute confidentiality" policy  and 3- The Boston College complying with Belfast project.

what is -Law of the land 


(an ethics first approach would include REB providing absolute confidentiality and holding researchers accountable for doing their upmost best to comply with laws while promising confidentiality permitted by ethical guidelines)

200

What are the core principles for the TCPS-2?

(1) respect for people, (2) concern for welfare, (3) justice

300

In the SKELTON article, what term is used to describe the perception that children are active participants in social interactions?

What is "children as social actors"?

300

According to Fuchs, what are the limitations of informed consent?

What is censorship of critical research and harm to the researcher

300

This line of study is most often hurt by the requirement to not report demographic details to protect confidentiality.

What is social justice research?

300

Conditions where ethnographers should break confidentiality, according to Khan

1. A researcher thinks a subject is likely to do harm to themselves or another

2. If the researcher knows about a plan two commit a crime

400

In the discussion about ethics, what term is used to describe the day-to-day ethical issues that arise during the research process?

What are "everyday ethical issues"?

400

the IRB requirement to destroy researcher notes is a terrible solution to a subpoena. 

The period before one destroys field notes still puts subjects at risk

field notes are not the only documents scholars use - include digital trails, drafts, analysis documents

The absence of a record isn’t the absence of knowledge - knowledge can be extracted by an attorney under penalty of contempt

500

What specific ethical dilemma is discussed in the Brewis article regarding the validity of data obtained from friends?

What is the concern that conversations among friends may not be as truthful or valid when recorded for research purposes?

500

In Annette Lareau's reflection on Unequal Childhoods, the African-American middle class Mr. Marshall illustrated the unpredictability of how reporting can affect participants by saying this about the book.

What is "it complimented everyone!"

500

This element of Annette Lareau's continued relationship with the participants in her ethnography Unequal Childhoods technically violates the procedures of the TCPS2 regarding incentives.

What is sending $5 with a Christmas card each year?

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