Describe the specific ethical considerations as they relate to conducting a case study, naturalistic observations, and survey research. Are certain concerns more or less applicable to particular types of research?
What will be an ideal response?
* The response should include the previously identified ethical concerns as well as others that may be more or less applicable for specific types of research.
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b. Birds of a feather flock together. c. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. d. Look before you leap.
A nurse and her husband come upon an accident late at night. While her husband stays with the accident victims and calls for help, the nurse breaks the window on the door of a nearby drugstore to get the supplies she needs to help these victims before the ambulance gets there. When the police arrive, she tells them what she did and offers to pay for the window and supplies. Which level of moral
development is the nurse exhibiting? a. postconventional b. preconventional c. conventional d. postformal
Max was an aviation enthusiast. This included airplanes and drones. Since it was easier for a 15-year-old to get his hands on the latter, Max had already flown a few drones. Flying is what lit up Max’s life and made it seem worthwhile. Very rarely did Max’s flying enthusiasm overlap with his schoolwork. Max’s motivation for flying is
a. extrinsic. b. eccentric. c. intrinsic. d. performance-oriented.
When one has mixed feelings about one goal, what type of conflict is this??
a. ?approach-approach conflict b. ?avoidance-avoidance conflict c. ?double approach-avoidance conflict d. ?approach-avoidance conflict