Ethical codes
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Graduate Certificate In Research Design and Analysis 288509/01: Approaches to Research Codes of Ethics "The tremendous increase in social research over the past few decades is a welcome development. However, it should also serve as a wake up call to researchers, funding agencies, research institutions, and participants/ communities. There is an urgent need to give more attention to ethics as research expands into all facets of our social life" Assignment One Compare and contrast the Sociological Association of Aotearoa (New Zealand) code of ethics with the American Psychological Association ethics code. Lecturer: Charles Crothers Kelly Johnstone ID 9601570 "Research is the search for truth and commitment to truth is an ethical imperative." (Snook, 1999: 81) Until the end of World War II, individual investigators were expected and presumed to establish their own ethical standards and safeguards for their research subjects. Over the past few decades, professional organisations, government agencies and researchers themselves have moved away from allowing...

