- Purpose of research: Public good
- Permission: In order to access a community of interest, the researcher must seek permission from the "gatekeepers" of the institution or community group through appropriate ethics avenues (Rice & Ezzy, 2001) which is likely to include research ethics committees (IRB).
- Informed consent
- Anonymity
- Right to results
References
Rice, P., & Ezzy, D. (2001). Qualitative and quantitative research methods. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
See also
- Wikiversity:Research ethics
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