Compsci person didn't realise there's a research ethics board? Jeez.
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Replying to @o_guest @Shane_Conneely and
People outside the social sciences are often not trained in ethics of human subjects research. Even in fields like communications, business.
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Replying to @aschwortz @Shane_Conneely and
I did compsci and we were. That's depressing.
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Replying to @o_guest @aschwortz and
Pretty common, came across a creative writing MA thesis, student toured through support groups for thesis on personal narratives, got a 1st
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Replying to @Shane_Conneely @aschwortz and
I'm confused — how's that related to what I said?
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Replying to @o_guest @aschwortz and
Ethics of research, they pretended to be a sufferer/survivor to attend support groups, made notes about other people's stories, got rewarded
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Replying to @Shane_Conneely @o_guest and
Very few diciplines seem to consider the ethics, if you got it in compsci, kudos to your school
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Replying to @Shane_Conneely @aschwortz and
I got it at every uni I've studied at and worked at.
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Replying to @o_guest @Shane_Conneely and
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.
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Replying to @aschwortz @o_guest and
Some of the content on publishing ethics contradicted the common practice in physics and astronomy, so that undermined what they say on all.
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