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5. Conclusion
In this chapter we have presented four ethical principles that form the core of several research ethics guidelines and codes informed consent, beneficence, confidentiality, and scientific value. How can one ensure that ethics plays a role in a research project First, and foremost, researchers must educate themselves about ethics, just as they would about methodology or data analysis. This includes educating graduate and undergraduate students about the primary tenets behind ethical research. Ideally, this education should include practical as well as classroom experience. Researchers can also share their experiences with others so that the community as a whole develops its competency in this area.
Researchers also need to plan for ethics in their research, as one cannot always quickly solve problems as they occur. For instance, in conducting a classroom study, researchers need to have a plan for those students who do not wish to participate. Building likely scenarios can help researchers to understand specific issues and have solutions in place to address them.
Finally, researchers need to consult others who can help them to plan and implement ethical research. For instance, ERBs have a great deal of expertise on ethics and research. Researchers can use this important resource early in the planning stages to address potential problems. This has the added advantage of educating local ERBs on topics of importance to ESE researchers.
Ethical research does not happen by chance. Individual researchers must be committed to making their research ethical. By addressing some of the issues surrounding ethics in ESE research, we hope to have given ESE researchers the understanding they need to reason ethically about their own work.
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank Paula Desjardins for her assistance in conducting a survey of the types of documents submitted to ERBs.
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