EDIT 6900
Lesson: Ethics of Research
10-16-07
didn't use in 2008 (covered in class)
Contents of this
Lesson:
- audiolesson
- steps for moving forward (homework for Oct 27)
You will need:
- mp3 file (see WebCT/6900/Audio)
- Hint: open audiofile first. Next, open the outline. That
way, I believe the mp3 player will work in the background and you'll be
able to see this outline.
Note:
You will be hearing a live recording from Sept 29, 2007 of the class
session of EDIT 7340 when we discussed this topic. It lasts
about 45 minutes.
Ethics of Research: the IRB (aka
Human
Subjects) Proposal Process
- The reason why ethical research is
crucial: Milgram's
obedience experiments; Tuskegee
Syphillis Study; Brown-eye
Blue-eye/Jane Elliott
- These social experiments all show the
power of deception and have been famously controversial. (Results
were not uniformly bad, however.)
- Recent example on PBS: Great Britain,
matchmaking agency, extensive experiments that did no obvious harm but
people needed to know what they were getting into
- Basic
ethical principles
- informed
consent
- participants and their parents (if minors)
- risk
-
including public exposure; all kinds of possible harm; anonymous or
confidential;
relation to grades
- distribution
of benefit
and burden: should not unfairly benefit one group over others
- protection for vulnerable
participants
- The IRB
process: Click here
related materials. (Human Subjects; Guidelines; Applications).
This site shows the enormity of the research enterprise at UGA - across
all disciplines.
- Class IRB
Guidelines
- Resource: Ethical Research
from Fullerton (extensive!)
- Bottom line: don't implement any
elements of your project without my okay.
- Questions?
(End of class session)
For EDIT 6900, luckily, you are not
collecting data from research subjects. However, in your career
as media specialist, you will be expected to make data-driven
decisions. Therefore, it's critical that you understand what you can
and cannot do to human beings in the name of research. We want
you to have these basic ethical principles in your knowledge base.
Moving forward
You certainly have enough to do!
- Critiques are due on Oct. 27.
Submit to WebCT dropbox. (Need a review? See the Critiquing lesson.)
- Work on your PPPs.
It's appropriate that you still be searching for literature and reading
it.
- No other homework for Oct 27 besides the Critique.
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