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Qualitative

Research
Ethics

Ethics in
Research
Lesson 3
Concept Map

Ethical Standards in
Research Writing

Ethical Codes and Rights of Research


Plagiarism
Policies for Research Participants
Most Essential
Creates a research
Learning project related to daily
Competency life.
01 I can discuss the
importance of ethics in
research;

I can explain the ethical


codes in the conduct of

Learning 02 research, and the rights


of research participants;

Targets
I can define plagiarism
03 and identify techniques
to avoid it; and

I can describe
04 characteristics, processes,
and ethics of research.
Institutional
Core Values
Wholeheartedness

b. The learners will become


active readers and thinkers.

e. The learners will become


individuals who will always
choose to do what is good and WISDOM
just.
Pre-synchronous
Activity

Read and analyze the


article and then answer
the guide questions that
follow.
https://docs.google.com/docu
ment/d/1olRH34NK44ZOvWQ
Dp4HInD8mOt6RrIKR6SfUjMi
1KT4/edit
1. Based on the article, how will you
define ethics in research?

2. Are the Tuskegee syphilis study


Guide Questions: and diethylstilbestrol study on
pregnant women unethical? Why?

3. If you were a part of the research


teams who conducted the research
studies, what would you do to
correct the unethical aspect of the
experiments?
01

What
is
Ethics?
What is the
importance of
ethics in research?

01 02

Ethics promotes the pursuit Many of the ethical norms


of knowledge, truth, and ensure that researchers
credibility. are held accountable to
the public.
Ethical Codes and Rights of Research
Policies for Research Participants
1. Honesty
2. Objectivity
3. Integrity 1. Voluntary participation
4. Care 2. Informed consent
5. Openness
3. Confidentiality
6. Respect for intellectual property
7. Confidentiality 4. Anonymity
8. Respect for colleagues 5. Risk of harm
9. Social responsibility
10. Non-discrimination
11. Legality
12. Human subject protection
1. Findings should be reported
with complete honesty.

2. Intentional misinterpretation,
misinformation, and misleading
Ethical Standards claims must be avoided.

in Research 3. Appropriate credit should be


Writing given when using other people’s
work.

4. Plagiarism should be avoided by


fully acknowledging all content
belonging to others.
Plagiarism
and
Intellectual
Property
Plagiarism refers to the
act of using another
person’s ideas, words,
processes, and results
without giving due
credit.
How to
avoid
plagiarism?
That in all things,
God may be
glorified!

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