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Introduction to Ethics. Research Methodology Unit 22. Lesson Outcomes. By the end of the lesson you should have Been introduced to ethics Considered your own morals Applied this to ethics in research. What are Ethics?.
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Introduction to Ethics Research Methodology Unit 22
Lesson Outcomes By the end of the lesson you should have • Been introduced to ethics • Considered your own morals • Applied this to ethics in research
What are Ethics? Ethics are written statements that reflect the morals of society. Whereas morals are unwritten codes setting out what is deemed to be acceptable or unacceptable behaviour, ethics are written codes and reflect society’s views of what is right or humane.
Activity One Your morals/ethics
Question??? What about doing brainwashing tests on criminals to make them ‘safe’ to be in society?
Activity Two Using the work sheet find the meaning of the following words • Protecting individuals from harm • Maleficence • Beneficence • Informed consent • Confidentiality • Obtaining ethical approval
Activity Three:Let’s apply Ethics to Research Now consider the following case studies in pairs and answer the questions. Be prepared to feedback • The National Front • Missing Lessons • Illegal drugs
Lesson Outcomes By the end of the lesson you should have • Been introduced to ethics • Considered your own morals • Applied this to ethics in research