During the presentation of research findings, we must be careful not to violate the ethical principles of research. List three ethical principles we may violate while presenting research findings. Discuss, using examples, how you can avoid these ethical problems during your presentation of findings.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Ethical considerations may include harm, lack of confidentiality and anonymity, privacy, and misrepresentation of information. Avoid using names and other identifiers, and ensure data presented are accurate and do not depict inaccurate picture of events.
Cognitive Domain: Application

Sociology

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