This surveillance equipment has been installed under the desks of PGRs at Glasgow Uni without our prior knowledge or consent.pic.twitter.com/Rco19cwB04
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People outside the social sciences are often not trained in ethics of human subjects research. Even in fields like communications, business.
I did compsci and we were. That's depressing.
Pretty common, came across a creative writing MA thesis, student toured through support groups for thesis on personal narratives, got a 1st
I'm confused — how's that related to what I said?
Ethics of research, they pretended to be a sufferer/survivor to attend support groups, made notes about other people's stories, got rewarded
Very few diciplines seem to consider the ethics, if you got it in compsci, kudos to your school 
I got it at every uni I've studied at and worked at.
In the US I only got human subjects training when my group was NSF funded and working w human subjects. It was an online course.
Wasn't even research, just nosey & wanted to know who was going to lectures. Uni tried to roll out across campus and humanities went nuts
How? Did they give the students tags which they presented to a reader on their way in and out?
I have no idea, but you know they do that at some workplaces/unis regardless, right?
Yeah, I'm just seeking understanding on whether it was short-range or long-range tag interaction. Latter would be significantly sketchier.
He had room level data with passive monitoring, used it to boost underperforming students/select teams of winners,for group work
Boost? Really? This worked?
Marginal students got a break. Whatever about the mechanics, it always struck me as a "just because you could doesn't mean you should" case
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