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Module 4 Lesson 3

The document outlines the ethical responsibilities researchers have when conducting studies, including fully explaining the study purpose and sponsor, disclosing respondent duties and expected data, properly introducing oneself, respecting privacy and ensuring confidentiality, avoiding bribery or threats, acknowledging all sources, providing respondents a copy of the report, and properly disseminating results through validation meetings. It also notes researchers should summarize difficulties and solutions for students.

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Module 4 Lesson 3

The document outlines the ethical responsibilities researchers have when conducting studies, including fully explaining the study purpose and sponsor, disclosing respondent duties and expected data, properly introducing oneself, respecting privacy and ensuring confidentiality, avoiding bribery or threats, acknowledging all sources, providing respondents a copy of the report, and properly disseminating results through validation meetings. It also notes researchers should summarize difficulties and solutions for students.

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MODULE 4: LEARNING FROM

OTHERS AND REVIEWING


THE LITERATURE
by: Robbie D. Pineda
LESSON 3
Ethical Standards in Writing
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The researcher, on the other hand,


has a number of responsibilities to
fulfill in relation to the respondent.
• Explain fully the purpose of the
study;
• Disclose the sponsoring
organization of the research;
• Discuss the specific duties and
data expected from the
respondent;
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• Introduce oneself properly by


showing credentials;
• Respect the right to privacy of the
individual;
• Ensure data confidentiality
• Avoid bribing or threatening the
respondent in exchange for
information;
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• Acknowledge all data sources in the


final report;
• Provide the respondent a copy of the
report if this was a commitment at the
start of the project; and
• Properly disseminate information on
the results of the study. It will help if
validation meetings with the
respondents are held before the report
is finalized.
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• Introduce oneself properly by


showing credentials;
• Respect the right to privacy of
the individual;
• Ensure data confidentiality
• Avoid bribing or threatening the
respondent in exchange for
information;
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A summary of difficulties and some


possible solutions that can be adopted
will be shown to the students.
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THANK YOU!

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