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Ethical principles in research | The set of values, standards, and principles used to determine appropriate and acceptable conduct at all stages of the research process. |
Institutional review board (IRB) | The committee at a college, university, or research center responsible for evaluating the ethics of proposed research. |
Protecting study participants from harm | The principle that participants in studies are not harmed physically, psychologically, emotionally, legally, socially, or financially as a result of their participation in a study. |
Voluntary participation | The principle that study participants choose to participate of their own free will. |
Informed consent | The principle that potential participants are given adequate & accurate information about a study before they are asked to agree to participate. |
Informed consent form | A statement that describes the study and the researcher and formally requests participation. |
Passive consent | When no response in considered an affirmative consent to participate in research; also called "opt out informed consent," this is sometimes used for parental consent for children's participation in school-based research. |
Anonymity | When no one, including the researcher, knows the identities of research participants. |
Confidentiality | Also called privacy, is when no third party knows the identities of the research participants. |
Honest reporting | The ethical responsibility to produce and report accurate data. |
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