A fundamental consideration for all research with humans and animals, is ethics. Research ethics is concerned with the protection of possible harm o
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A fundamental consideration for all research with humans and animals, is ethics. Research ethics is concerned with the protection of possible harm or risk to research participants, their communities, and to the researcher. A research therefore before being carried out is considered and approved by an Ethics and Research committee. In their ethics application, the researcher explains what processes will be put in place how to manage risks and observe safety for all parties involved.
All research in Aotearoa New Zealand is relevant for Mori.Te Ara Tika Guidelines provide ethical and cultural guidance when conducting research within the New Zealand context.Te Ara Tika is a framework for researchers and ethics committee members developed by Ptaiora (Mori members of ethics committees) and the National Ethics Advisory Committee (NEAC). Other organisations are also taking up this framework in their approval of research proposals, including WelTec & Whitireia.
In thisforum, you have the opportunity to delve into cultural considerations and principles of ethics, and to discuss those that are relevant to your intended research topic.
Your tasks:
Part 1
Learn from the materials that are provided in this module:
"Ethics in Research" (youtube video)
"5 Psychology Experiments you couldn't do today (youtube video)
Te Ara Tika Guidelines for research withMori.
"The Ethics of the Study of Social problems (Mark Israel and Farida Fozdar)
Wright St-Clair et al. (2014): Mori and Pacific Research
Linda Tuhiwai Smith (2015):Kaupapa Mori Research- Some Kaupapa Mori principles
Tualaulelei & McFall-McCaffery, (2018). The Pacific Research Paradigm
(Optional reading):Zyphur, M. J., & Pierides, D. C. (2017). Is quantitative research ethical? tools for ethically practicing, evaluating, and using quantitative research
(Optional reading):Penney, D. (2020).Ethical Considerations for Short-Term Global Health Projects.Journal of Midwifery & Womens Health,Vol 65(6).
(Optional reading):Linda Tuhiwai Smith (2008): Decolonizing methodologies
In 750 words, provide as much detail as you canon the following:
Using credible literature, discuss the concepts of beneficence and nonmaleficence, informed consent, anonymity, and confidentiality in terms of research (400 words).
Identify and briefly discuss three indigenous (Maori or Pacific) research frameworks or models used commonly used in New Zealand (350 words). Support your discussion with literature provided in this Module.
Use APA 7th ed referencing format in all citations including the reference list.
Upload your work in Turnitin (for marking by the Tutors)and post it in the Academic Forum(for online discussions with your peers).
Due date for these tasks:22 Aug 2024
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