The Students’ Guide to Research Ethics

Cover of The Students' Guide to Research Ethics by Paul Oliver
Author: Paul Oliver
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780335210879
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.6172943336 Pounds
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The Students’ Guide to Research Ethics by Paul Oliver, published by Open University Press in July 2003, is a practical resource designed for students engaged in research. This 176-page book offers a concise examination of ethical issues that arise in university and professional research settings, making it suitable for both beginning and experienced researchers. It addresses various aspects of research ethics, including consent, confidentiality, and the ethical implications of disseminating research findings.

Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of ethical questions throughout the research process, from design to data analysis. The book includes discussions on ethical theories and their application to real-world dilemmas, supplemented by case studies and examples. Aimed primarily at higher education students in education and social sciences, this guide also serves as a valuable resource for project supervisors and seasoned researchers seeking to navigate ethical challenges in their work.


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“This compact book is intended as a practical guide for students involved in research, and it fulfils that goal well. …The chapter on ‘The funding and sponsorship of research’ is an excellent example of the author’s willingness and ability to include relevant, sensitive and practical content that is often left out of texts on ethics. …This is an easy book to read, it is concise and keeps to relevant content. …It would make an excellent text for a course in research ethics and/or research methods, and it will also provide an excellent planning and self-review guide for a practising researcher.” Higher Education Review
“The book is aimed primarily at higher education students in education and the social sciences who are conducting a (typically small scale) research project. That is not to say that the publication is of little value to the supervisors of such projects or to experienced researchers as a resource. …the successful integration of a wide range of theoretical perspectives on ethics in the text is… one of the main accomplishments of this publication” RTI Resource Centre
This essential guide examines the ethical issues and questions which occur in university and professional research. The book helps both beginning and experienced researchers to identify ethical issues when they are conducting research, and attempt to resolve those issues.

* Examines ethical issues which arise throughout research, from the design stage through to data collection and analysis
* Investigates topical issues including consent, confidentiality, ethical questions in the dissemination of research
* Discusses ethical theories and how these may be applied towards resolving ethical problems
* Provides examples of ethical dilemmas and case studies throughout the text

Insightful, wide-ranging and accessible, this guide is an invaluable tool for both undergraduate and postgraduate students and professionals who research as part of their jobs.

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Language: en. Pages: 176. Edition: 1.

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