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Ethics in business research - Universiteit Twente
www.utwente.nlSocial Research Association (SRA), the British Sociological Association (BSA), and the American Psychological Association. In this chapter, the codes of these pro-fessional associations will also be referred to on several occasions. Social Research Association (SRA), Ethical Guidelines:
GCSE SOCIOLOGY UNIT 1 REVISION BOOKLET - Short Cuts
www.shortcutstv.comset out by the British Sociological Association. • Ethical issues can arise in research and sociologists must do everything they can to address these. The main ethical issues: • Get informed consent (or parents’ consent for under 16s). • Debrief participants after the research. • Do not harm or distress the participants.
BSA Statement of Ethical Practice - britsoc.co.uk
www.britsoc.co.ukBSA Statement of thical Practice 2017 2 This statement forms part of a set of guidelines which relate to a variety of important aspects of professional sociology. The British Sociological Association gratefully acknowledges the use made of the generic ethics principles produced by the Academy of Social Sciences. We also acknowledge
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filestore.aqa.org.ukwith teachers, HE and the British Sociological Association to produce clear, up-to-date and stimulating specifications. We have built on the success of our previous specification by introducing some minor amendments that reflect advances and changes in the subject and provide a coherent and holistic programme of study. Content continuity