Review:
Research Ethics In Government
overall review score: 4.2
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Research ethics in government refers to the guidelines and principles that dictate how research involving human subjects should be conducted within government organizations.
Key Features
- Informed consent
- Protection of confidentiality
- Fair treatment of participants
- Conflict of interest management
- Data integrity
Pros
- Ensures ethical treatment of research participants
- Maintains integrity and credibility of research findings
- Protects sensitive information
Cons
- Potential for bureaucratic delays in research approval processes
- Challenge of balancing research objectives with ethical considerations