The writer of that Stanford research ethics can/should trainwreck appears to be interning at Palantir. Which… yeah.
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I missed that one while away due a few days. If you have a link handy
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Replying to @DaveHogue @Cennydd
Interesting that an ethics course is not required from Stanford CompSci majors. I'd guess that if studying Psychology, it'd be required. 1/2pic.twitter.com/g8sotlUrtk
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The APA has an ethics code, and I think (?) all psych experiments, even undergrad, have to pass an ethics committee review. 2/2.
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That said, Psych experiments have a fairly dark history from early 20th Century so the need for ethics emerged earlier.
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The violations nearly always arose from good questions using bad methods and the belief that experimental situations were not "real."
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