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RESEARCH ETHICS: THOUGHTS
AND REFLECTIONS FOR SOCIAL
SCIENCE RESEARCHERS
Dr. Sarah Quinton, Chair
Oxford Brookes University Research Ethics Committee
sequinton@brookes.ac.uk
OUTLINE OF SESSION
• Principles of ethics in research
• Core aspects:
• Recruitment
• Data
• Safety of participant and researcher
• Security sensitive research/illegal subject research
• Common issues
• Dependency
• Separation of role
• Good practice
• Suggested resources
• Q and A
Principles of ethics in
research
ESRC principles
• Research should aim to maximise benefit for individuals and society
and minimise risk and harm
• The rights and dignity of individuals and groups should be respected
• Wherever possible, participation should be voluntary and appropriately
informed
• Research should be conducted with integrity and transparency
• Lines of responsibility and accountability should be clearly defined
• Independence of research should be maintained and where conflicts of
interest cannot be avoided they should be made explicit.
Source: http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding/guidance-for-applicants/research-ethics/our-core-
principles/
Implications of the ESRC
principles
• All staff & students are required to consider the
ethical implications of the research they conduct
with human participants
• Researchers should ensure the dignity, rights,
safety and well-being of participants are given
primary consideration
• It is a University requirement for staff /research
students to follow the research ethics review
procedures
Different ethics reviews procedures
depending on subject
NHS Research Ethics Committees (NRES)
– Research involving patients / social care users or their
relatives / carers, recruited through the NHS
– Research with human tissue, blood, bodies, body parts
– Takes longer to obtain, plan for this
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH
ETHICS
FREE FROM COERCION: Participants should be free
from coercion of any kind and should not be
pressured to participate in a study, participation
should be voluntary
• Is there an implicit pressure from management
for employees to participate in my research?
How can this be mitigated?
• Are participants my clients? How can I
demonstrate that I have separated my research
from my work?
• Are participants dependent in any other way?
Really?
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH
ETHICS
CONSENT: Where 3rd
parties are affected by the
research, consent should be obtained
 Am I intending to carry out my research through
a company or organisation?
 Do I need permission to carry out my research
here? Gatekeeper letters may be required to be
included with the ethics application.
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH
ETHICS
HONESTY: Honesty should be central to the
relationship between researcher, participant and
institutional representatives and also funder
 Is all relevant information given on my participant
information sheet?
 Could I be accused of deception?
 Is the participant information sheet understandable
and free from jargon
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD
RESEARCH ETHICS
Transparency: The requirement to be open in
your research to all stakeholders
• Is it clear to a layperson; who is responsible for the
research? which organisation may be funding the research,
and or to whom questions or concerns should be directed?
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD
RESEARCH ETHICS
USE OF THIRD PARTIES: The use of those
with specialist skills
• Are you using any third parties to collect or
analyse data, such as transcribers?
If so you are likely to need a confidentiality
agreement
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH
ETHICS
CONFIDENTIALITY AND ANONYMITY: Participants’
confidentiality and anonymity should be
maintained
• How do I practice my duty of confidentiality?
• What measures can I take to protect anonymity?
(use of pseudonyms? Codes?)
• If anonymity cannot be assured have I informed
the participants?
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH
ETHICS
COLLECTION AND STORAGE OF DATA: The
collection and storage of data must be secure
 Are my files/computer password protected?
 How can security be assured in the ‘field’?
DISSEMINATION: Researchers have a duty to
disseminate their research findings to all
appropriate parties
– …a summary of findings, available on email request,
would suffice.
Core aspects of research
ethics
Recruitment of participants/respondents
• recruitment platforms
• Issues with Mturk or equivalent
• What is their core ethos, university based or
commercial?
Informed consent
• Opt in – vs. opt out
Core aspects of research
ethics
Data
• collection
• storage
• ownership
• deletion/destroy
• digital footprints
Core aspects of research
ethics
Safety and wellbeing of participant
• Distress management planning
• Location of research
• Gender, faith
Safety and wellbeing of researcher
• Lone researcher protocol
• Debriefing options
Core aspects of research
ethics
Research involving security sensitive data
• University specific guidelines in accordance with aspects of
the Prevent agenda
• Awareness of flagging of researchers and those associated
with researcher
Research involving illegal subject matter data
• Safety of participants and researcher
• Data management
Core aspects of research
ethics in relation to
secondary data
Consider
• public vs, private data
• ownership of data, including images
• validity and reliability of data
• attribution of the data
Common Issues
Informed consent not always necessary
• observations
• some social media research
• Research involving children or vulnerable
groups and who to get consent
from
PROBLEMATIC
AREAS
DEPENDENT RELATIONSHIPS
•Student/teacher, colleague/employee
SEPARARTION OF ROLE
•Researcher/employee, researcher/coach,
researcher/consultant
OVERSEAS / OFF-SITE RESEARCHER SAFETY
PARTICIPANT FREEDOM
•Consider whether there are any repercussions to the individual
from participating/not participating?
PROBLEM AREAS IN
THE PAPERWORK
DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH
•Think about your participants when writing the P I
Sheet: is it understandable for age, literacy level,
education level, culture, profession etc?
PI SHEET AND CONSENT FORMS
•Match with checklists of institution
•The ‘public face’ of your university
Emerging problem areas
Images – still or moving
• photo elicitation as a prompt tool in
research
• inclusion of images made of participants
• inclusion of images made by participants
• attribution of images used
• consider Vlog material, Youtube etc
Suggestions for good
practice
• Involve specialist experts if necessary, seek
advice, especially with interdisciplinary
research
• Look at previous projects for insight
• Be mindful of local ‘norms’
• Look to external guidelines for assistance
Suggestions for good
practice
• If a multi tiered research project or when results
of one part feed into the design of the next –
staged consent forms
• Dissemination of results to all stakeholders in
different formats, e.g summary reports,
workshops in organisations , research log etc
• Involvement of participants in research design,
co-creation of research – where practical
Suggested Resources
• The Association of Internet Research, helpful code of ethics for
research, http://aoir.org/reports/ethics2.pdf
• ERIC – Ethical research involving children http://childethics.com/
• The Research Ethics Guidebook for Social Scientists
http://www.ethicsguidebook.ac.uk/
• The British Psychological Society, ethics guidance
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/bps/ethics-standards/ethics-
standards
• British Academy of Management – training and events for researchers
including ethics https://www.bam.ac.uk/training-and-events
• European Network of Research Ethics Committees – (EUREC),very
detailed trans-border information etc
http://www.eurecnet.org/index.html
Thank you

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Research ethics overview for social science researchers

  • 1. RESEARCH ETHICS: THOUGHTS AND REFLECTIONS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCHERS Dr. Sarah Quinton, Chair Oxford Brookes University Research Ethics Committee sequinton@brookes.ac.uk
  • 2. OUTLINE OF SESSION • Principles of ethics in research • Core aspects: • Recruitment • Data • Safety of participant and researcher • Security sensitive research/illegal subject research • Common issues • Dependency • Separation of role • Good practice • Suggested resources • Q and A
  • 3. Principles of ethics in research ESRC principles • Research should aim to maximise benefit for individuals and society and minimise risk and harm • The rights and dignity of individuals and groups should be respected • Wherever possible, participation should be voluntary and appropriately informed • Research should be conducted with integrity and transparency • Lines of responsibility and accountability should be clearly defined • Independence of research should be maintained and where conflicts of interest cannot be avoided they should be made explicit. Source: http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding/guidance-for-applicants/research-ethics/our-core- principles/
  • 4. Implications of the ESRC principles • All staff & students are required to consider the ethical implications of the research they conduct with human participants • Researchers should ensure the dignity, rights, safety and well-being of participants are given primary consideration • It is a University requirement for staff /research students to follow the research ethics review procedures
  • 5. Different ethics reviews procedures depending on subject NHS Research Ethics Committees (NRES) – Research involving patients / social care users or their relatives / carers, recruited through the NHS – Research with human tissue, blood, bodies, body parts – Takes longer to obtain, plan for this
  • 6. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH ETHICS FREE FROM COERCION: Participants should be free from coercion of any kind and should not be pressured to participate in a study, participation should be voluntary • Is there an implicit pressure from management for employees to participate in my research? How can this be mitigated? • Are participants my clients? How can I demonstrate that I have separated my research from my work? • Are participants dependent in any other way?
  • 8. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH ETHICS CONSENT: Where 3rd parties are affected by the research, consent should be obtained  Am I intending to carry out my research through a company or organisation?  Do I need permission to carry out my research here? Gatekeeper letters may be required to be included with the ethics application.
  • 9. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH ETHICS HONESTY: Honesty should be central to the relationship between researcher, participant and institutional representatives and also funder  Is all relevant information given on my participant information sheet?  Could I be accused of deception?  Is the participant information sheet understandable and free from jargon
  • 10. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH ETHICS Transparency: The requirement to be open in your research to all stakeholders • Is it clear to a layperson; who is responsible for the research? which organisation may be funding the research, and or to whom questions or concerns should be directed?
  • 11. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH ETHICS USE OF THIRD PARTIES: The use of those with specialist skills • Are you using any third parties to collect or analyse data, such as transcribers? If so you are likely to need a confidentiality agreement
  • 12. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH ETHICS CONFIDENTIALITY AND ANONYMITY: Participants’ confidentiality and anonymity should be maintained • How do I practice my duty of confidentiality? • What measures can I take to protect anonymity? (use of pseudonyms? Codes?) • If anonymity cannot be assured have I informed the participants?
  • 13. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD RESEARCH ETHICS COLLECTION AND STORAGE OF DATA: The collection and storage of data must be secure  Are my files/computer password protected?  How can security be assured in the ‘field’? DISSEMINATION: Researchers have a duty to disseminate their research findings to all appropriate parties – …a summary of findings, available on email request, would suffice.
  • 14. Core aspects of research ethics Recruitment of participants/respondents • recruitment platforms • Issues with Mturk or equivalent • What is their core ethos, university based or commercial? Informed consent • Opt in – vs. opt out
  • 15. Core aspects of research ethics Data • collection • storage • ownership • deletion/destroy • digital footprints
  • 16. Core aspects of research ethics Safety and wellbeing of participant • Distress management planning • Location of research • Gender, faith Safety and wellbeing of researcher • Lone researcher protocol • Debriefing options
  • 17. Core aspects of research ethics Research involving security sensitive data • University specific guidelines in accordance with aspects of the Prevent agenda • Awareness of flagging of researchers and those associated with researcher Research involving illegal subject matter data • Safety of participants and researcher • Data management
  • 18. Core aspects of research ethics in relation to secondary data Consider • public vs, private data • ownership of data, including images • validity and reliability of data • attribution of the data
  • 19. Common Issues Informed consent not always necessary • observations • some social media research • Research involving children or vulnerable groups and who to get consent from
  • 20. PROBLEMATIC AREAS DEPENDENT RELATIONSHIPS •Student/teacher, colleague/employee SEPARARTION OF ROLE •Researcher/employee, researcher/coach, researcher/consultant OVERSEAS / OFF-SITE RESEARCHER SAFETY PARTICIPANT FREEDOM •Consider whether there are any repercussions to the individual from participating/not participating?
  • 21. PROBLEM AREAS IN THE PAPERWORK DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH •Think about your participants when writing the P I Sheet: is it understandable for age, literacy level, education level, culture, profession etc? PI SHEET AND CONSENT FORMS •Match with checklists of institution •The ‘public face’ of your university
  • 22. Emerging problem areas Images – still or moving • photo elicitation as a prompt tool in research • inclusion of images made of participants • inclusion of images made by participants • attribution of images used • consider Vlog material, Youtube etc
  • 23. Suggestions for good practice • Involve specialist experts if necessary, seek advice, especially with interdisciplinary research • Look at previous projects for insight • Be mindful of local ‘norms’ • Look to external guidelines for assistance
  • 24. Suggestions for good practice • If a multi tiered research project or when results of one part feed into the design of the next – staged consent forms • Dissemination of results to all stakeholders in different formats, e.g summary reports, workshops in organisations , research log etc • Involvement of participants in research design, co-creation of research – where practical
  • 25. Suggested Resources • The Association of Internet Research, helpful code of ethics for research, http://aoir.org/reports/ethics2.pdf • ERIC – Ethical research involving children http://childethics.com/ • The Research Ethics Guidebook for Social Scientists http://www.ethicsguidebook.ac.uk/ • The British Psychological Society, ethics guidance http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/bps/ethics-standards/ethics- standards • British Academy of Management – training and events for researchers including ethics https://www.bam.ac.uk/training-and-events • European Network of Research Ethics Committees – (EUREC),very detailed trans-border information etc http://www.eurecnet.org/index.html