It outlines 10 ethical principles to guide research. However, it relies on the researcher to govern themselves, unable to end unethical research.
What is Nuremberg Code (1947)?
This is a subject about which you are intellectually curious & eager to investigate to develop greater knowledge.
What is the research topic?
Best sources of information for constructing an academic literature review - it includes peer-reviewed journal articles.
What is Primary source(s)?
Descriptions without numbers, including texts from interviews, documents, body language, photos, etc.
What is Qualitative Data?
A collection of all elements that, when aggregated, make up that complete collective.
What is Population?
What is the Belmont Report (1979)?
A formal research statement that clearly states the exact purpose/goal of the research, which will guide the research process.
What is Research Question(s)?
Keywords / Symbols ("AND" "OR" "NOT") used in search engines.
What is Boolean operator?
What is Deductive reasoning?
Difference between the sample and the population.
What is Sampling error?
This committee reviews, approves, and monitors health and social science research involving humans in the United States.
What is Institutional Review Board (IRB)?
A type of research purpose - conducted when little or nothing is known about the topic.
What is Exploratory research?
First section of a journal article that provides the purpose, method, findings, and conclusions of the research within 150 - 250 words.
What is an Abstract?
Precise, accurate, comprehensive, and clear definitions resulting from conceptualization.
What is a Conceptual definition?
A type of probability sampling, which selects a sample randomly based on a sampling interval.
This population receives an additional layer of review when proposed to participate in research.
What is vulnerable population?
A type of research purpose - used when a systematic assessment of the need for, implementation of, or output of a program/policy is needed.
What is Evaluation research?
Form of plagiarism: one takes another person's text and replaces some words with synonyms without citing the originator of the idea.
What is Mosaic Plagiarism?
One of the critical requirements of strong research is that the data measures what the concept claims to measure.
What is Validity?
Non-probability sampling allows THIS: a small-scale study conducted to ensure study procedures work as designed.
What is a Pilot study?
These 3 principles are the core ethical principles stated by the Belmont Report (1979).
What are the 1) Respect for persons, 2) Beneficence, and 3) Justice?
What are Money & Time?
A type of literature review structure that provides information under the major elements of current understanding.
What is Descriptive Literature Review?
The ratio level of measurement is different from the interval level of measurement because it has THIS.
What is True Zero?
Error in reasoning due to a misunderstanding of a unit of analysis, which applies conclusions related to a group or organization to an individual.
What is Ecological fallacy?