The Ethics of Social Research [electronic resource] : Surveys and Experiments / edited by Joan E. Sieber.
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TextSerie: Springer Series in Social PsychologyUtgivningsuppgift: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1982Utgåva: 1st ed. 1982Beskrivning: 249 p. online resourceInnehållstyp: - text
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1. Ethical Dilemmas in Social Research -- Ethical Dilemmas in Social Research -- The Purpose of the Book -- What Does It Mean to Solve Ethical Dilemmas in Social Research? -- How Ethical Problems Arise in Social Science Research -- What Values Should Guide the Resolution of Ethical Dilemmas? -- Some Broader Value Issues in Social Science -- Summary -- I. Experimental Social Research and Respect for the Individual -- 2. Alternatives to Deception: Why, What, and How? -- 3. Random Assignment of Clients in Social Experimentation -- 4. Creating Ethical Relationships in Organizational Research -- 5. Vulnerable Populations: Case Studies in Crowding Research -- 6. Old People Are Not All Alike: Social Class, Ethnicity/Race, and Sex Are Bases for Important Differences -- II. Survey Research and Protection of Privacy and Confidentiality -- 7. What Subjects of Survey Research Believe about Confidentiality -- 8. Sampling Strategies and the Threat to Privacy -- 9. What To Do Before and After a Subpoena of Data Arrives -- 10. Statistical Strategies for Preserving Privacy in Direct Inquiry -- Author Index.
Social scientists are unprepared for many of the ethical problems that arise in their research, and for criticisms of their ethics that seem to ignore such cherished scientific values as objectivity and freedom of inquiry. Yet, they possess method ological talent and insight into human nature that can be used to understand and resolve these problems. The contributors to this book demonstrate that criticism of the ethics of social research can stimulate constructive development of meth odology. Both volumes of The Ethics of Social Research were written for and by social scientists to show how ethical dilemmas arise in the day-to-day conduct of social research and how they can be resolved. The topics discussed in this book include ethical problems that arise in experiments and sample surveys; the companion volume deals with the ethical issues involved in fieldwork and in the regulation and publication of research. With candor and humor, many of the contributors describe lessons they have learned about themselves, their methods, and their research participants. Collectively, they illustrate that both humanists and detenninists are likely to encounter ethical dilemmas in their research, albeit different ones, and that a blending of detenninistic and humanistic approaches may be needed to solve these dilemmas. The aim of this book is to assist irwestigators in preparing to meet some of the ethical problems that await the unwary. It offers perspectives, values, and guidelines for anticipating problems and devising solutions.
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