Examples of using Ethical frameworks in English and their translations into Marathi
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Two ethical frameworks(section 6.5).
Try to make your argument using the principles and ethical frameworks in the chapter.
For an example of how these ethical frameworks can be applied to field experiments in develop economics, see Baele(2013).
Try to make your argument using the principles and ethical frameworks in this chapter.
Which of the two ethical frameworks discussed in this chapter- consequentialism or deontology- is this argument most clearly associated with?
Evaluate this study using the principles and ethical frameworks described in this chapter.
In practice, most social researchers implicitly embrace a blend of these two ethical frameworks.
Evaluate this study using the principles and ethical frameworks described in this chapter.
In practice, most social researchers implicitly embrace a blend of these two ethical frameworks.
I will propose four established principles and two ethical frameworks that can help guide your decisions.
Figure 6.1: The rules governing research are derived from principles which in turn are derived from ethical frameworks.
Assess this data release using the principles and ethical frameworks discussed in this chapter.
For an example of how these ethical frameworks, and others, can be used to reason about digital age research, see Zevenbergen et al.(2015).
Read Zimmer(2010)and then rewrite Kauffman's comments using the principles and ethical frameworks that are described in this chapter.
Which of the two ethical frameworks discussed in this chapter- consequentialism or deontology- is this argument most clearly associated with?
I will describe four established principles and two ethical frameworks that can help guide researchers' decisions.
Expressed in terms of ethical frameworks, informed consent for everything is an overly deontological position that falls victim to situations such as Time bomb(see section 6.5).
Read Zimmer(2010)and then rewrite Kauffman's comments using the principles and ethical frameworks that are described in this chapter.
For an example of how these ethical frameworks, and others, can be used to reason about digital-age research, see Zevenbergen et al.(2015).
These four ethical principlesare themselves largely derived from two more abstract ethical frameworks: consequentialism and deontology.
However, researchers can use these two ethical frameworks- and the four principles they imply- to reason about ethical challenges, clarify trade-offs, and suggest improvements to research designs.
These four ethical principles of Respect for Persons, Beneficence, Justice, and Respect for Law andPublic Interest are themselves largely derived from two more abstract ethical frameworks: consequentialism and deontology.
Finally, consequentialism and deontology are ethical frameworks that have been developed by philosophers for hundreds of years.
Later, in chapter 6, I will offer some principles and ethical frameworks that can help researchers understand and discuss these trade-offs.
In response to these studies, the US Government- specifically the Department of Homeland Security-created a blue-ribbon commission to write a guiding ethical framework for research involving information and communication technologies(ICT).
In response to these studies, the US Government- specifically the Department of Homeland Security-created a blue-ribbon commission to write a guiding ethical framework for research involving information and communication technologies(ICT).
Then, in 2010, in response to the ethical failures of computer security researchers and the difficulty of applying the ideas in the Belmont Report to digital-age research, the US Government- specifically the Department of Homeland Security-created a blue-ribbon commission to produce a guiding ethical framework for research involving information and communication technologies(ICT). The result of this effort was the Menlo Report(Dittrich, Kenneally, and others 2011).
Then, in 2010, in response to the ethical failures of computer security researchers and the difficulty of applying the ideas in the Belmont Report to digital age research, the US Government- specifically the Department of Homeland Security-created a blue-ribbon commission to write a guiding ethical framework for research involving information and communication technologies(ICT).
Instead, researchers can draw wisdom from previously developed ethical principles and frameworks, the topics of the next two sections.
I do not make this distinction in this chapter because I think the ethical principles and frameworks apply to both settings.