Ethics and Experiments
Problems and Solutions for Social Scientists and Policy Professionals
Herausgeber: Desposato, Scott
Ethics and Experiments
Problems and Solutions for Social Scientists and Policy Professionals
Herausgeber: Desposato, Scott
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A leading team of internationally distinguished political science scholars present the first examination of the practical and ethical challenges in social science and policy research, focusing specifically on experiments with human subjects. Given controversy over a particular practice or context, is there some easy way to mitigate risk and eliminate the issue? Can we conduct the research and side-step the issue? Do we even need to worry about the issue? There is disagreement over whether some of these designs are ethical or not. Contributors explore the arguments, and weigh in with diverse opinions that echo the diversity in the discipline.…mehr
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A leading team of internationally distinguished political science scholars present the first examination of the practical and ethical challenges in social science and policy research, focusing specifically on experiments with human subjects. Given controversy over a particular practice or context, is there some easy way to mitigate risk and eliminate the issue? Can we conduct the research and side-step the issue? Do we even need to worry about the issue? There is disagreement over whether some of these designs are ethical or not. Contributors explore the arguments, and weigh in with diverse opinions that echo the diversity in the discipline.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781138909168
- ISBN-10: 1138909165
- Artikelnr.: 42744311
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781138909168
- ISBN-10: 1138909165
- Artikelnr.: 42744311
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Scott Desposato has held positions at the University of Zurich, the University of Arizona, as well as the Harvard Academy, and is currently Associate Professor of Political Science at University of California, San Diego, USA. His research interests include American and comparative elections, institutions, voting behavior, and methodology.
1. Introduction Scott Desposato Part 2:Contextual Challenges for
Experimentalists 2. The Ethics of Exclusion When Experimenting in
Impoverished Settings Kim Yi Dionne, Augustine Harawa, and Hastings Honde
3. Ethics for Experimental Manipulation of Religion Richard A. Nielsen 4.
Religion, Experiments, and Ethical Concerns Rebecca Morton and Jonathan
Rogers 5. Prison States and Games of Chicken Jesse Driscoll Part 3: Local
Ethical Review when Conducting Experiments Internationally 6. The Value and
Challenges of Using Local Ethical Review in Comparative Politics
Experiments Jennifer L. Merolla and Raul Madrid Jr. 7. Ethical Challenges
in Comparative Politics Experiments in China Xiaobo Lü 8. Local Review:
Confronting the Brazilian Black Box Saul Cunow and Scott Desposato 9.
Ethical Perspectives in Countries without an Institutional Review Board:
The Case of Mexico Rosario Aguilar Part 3: The Ethical Challenges of Field
Experiments 10. Obligated to Deceive? Aliases, Confederates, and the Common
Rule in International Field Experiments Michael Findley and Daniel Nielson
11. Considering the Political Consequences of Comparative Politics
Experiments Joshua R. Gubler and Joel S. Selway 12. Information and Power:
Ethical Considerations of Political Information Experiments Brigitte
Zimmerman 13. Conducting Research with NGOs: Relevant Counterfactuals from
the Perspective of Subjects David W. Nickerson and Susan D. Hyde 14.
Manipulating Elites Edmund J. Malesky 15. Field Experiments on Elected and
Public Officials: Ethical Obligations and Requirements Christian R. Grose
Part 4: Strategies for Moving Forward 16. Human Subjects Protection and
Large-N Research: When Exempt is Non-Exempt and Research is Non-Research
Mitchell A. Seligson 17. Ethics and Research in Political Science: The
Responsibilities of the Researcher and the Profession Elizabeth J.
Zechmeister 18. Journal Editors as Ethics Sheriffs Rick K. Wilson, William
Mishler, and John Ishiyama 19. Conclusion and Recommendations Scott
Desposato
Experimentalists 2. The Ethics of Exclusion When Experimenting in
Impoverished Settings Kim Yi Dionne, Augustine Harawa, and Hastings Honde
3. Ethics for Experimental Manipulation of Religion Richard A. Nielsen 4.
Religion, Experiments, and Ethical Concerns Rebecca Morton and Jonathan
Rogers 5. Prison States and Games of Chicken Jesse Driscoll Part 3: Local
Ethical Review when Conducting Experiments Internationally 6. The Value and
Challenges of Using Local Ethical Review in Comparative Politics
Experiments Jennifer L. Merolla and Raul Madrid Jr. 7. Ethical Challenges
in Comparative Politics Experiments in China Xiaobo Lü 8. Local Review:
Confronting the Brazilian Black Box Saul Cunow and Scott Desposato 9.
Ethical Perspectives in Countries without an Institutional Review Board:
The Case of Mexico Rosario Aguilar Part 3: The Ethical Challenges of Field
Experiments 10. Obligated to Deceive? Aliases, Confederates, and the Common
Rule in International Field Experiments Michael Findley and Daniel Nielson
11. Considering the Political Consequences of Comparative Politics
Experiments Joshua R. Gubler and Joel S. Selway 12. Information and Power:
Ethical Considerations of Political Information Experiments Brigitte
Zimmerman 13. Conducting Research with NGOs: Relevant Counterfactuals from
the Perspective of Subjects David W. Nickerson and Susan D. Hyde 14.
Manipulating Elites Edmund J. Malesky 15. Field Experiments on Elected and
Public Officials: Ethical Obligations and Requirements Christian R. Grose
Part 4: Strategies for Moving Forward 16. Human Subjects Protection and
Large-N Research: When Exempt is Non-Exempt and Research is Non-Research
Mitchell A. Seligson 17. Ethics and Research in Political Science: The
Responsibilities of the Researcher and the Profession Elizabeth J.
Zechmeister 18. Journal Editors as Ethics Sheriffs Rick K. Wilson, William
Mishler, and John Ishiyama 19. Conclusion and Recommendations Scott
Desposato
1. Introduction Scott Desposato Part 2:Contextual Challenges for
Experimentalists 2. The Ethics of Exclusion When Experimenting in
Impoverished Settings Kim Yi Dionne, Augustine Harawa, and Hastings Honde
3. Ethics for Experimental Manipulation of Religion Richard A. Nielsen 4.
Religion, Experiments, and Ethical Concerns Rebecca Morton and Jonathan
Rogers 5. Prison States and Games of Chicken Jesse Driscoll Part 3: Local
Ethical Review when Conducting Experiments Internationally 6. The Value and
Challenges of Using Local Ethical Review in Comparative Politics
Experiments Jennifer L. Merolla and Raul Madrid Jr. 7. Ethical Challenges
in Comparative Politics Experiments in China Xiaobo Lü 8. Local Review:
Confronting the Brazilian Black Box Saul Cunow and Scott Desposato 9.
Ethical Perspectives in Countries without an Institutional Review Board:
The Case of Mexico Rosario Aguilar Part 3: The Ethical Challenges of Field
Experiments 10. Obligated to Deceive? Aliases, Confederates, and the Common
Rule in International Field Experiments Michael Findley and Daniel Nielson
11. Considering the Political Consequences of Comparative Politics
Experiments Joshua R. Gubler and Joel S. Selway 12. Information and Power:
Ethical Considerations of Political Information Experiments Brigitte
Zimmerman 13. Conducting Research with NGOs: Relevant Counterfactuals from
the Perspective of Subjects David W. Nickerson and Susan D. Hyde 14.
Manipulating Elites Edmund J. Malesky 15. Field Experiments on Elected and
Public Officials: Ethical Obligations and Requirements Christian R. Grose
Part 4: Strategies for Moving Forward 16. Human Subjects Protection and
Large-N Research: When Exempt is Non-Exempt and Research is Non-Research
Mitchell A. Seligson 17. Ethics and Research in Political Science: The
Responsibilities of the Researcher and the Profession Elizabeth J.
Zechmeister 18. Journal Editors as Ethics Sheriffs Rick K. Wilson, William
Mishler, and John Ishiyama 19. Conclusion and Recommendations Scott
Desposato
Experimentalists 2. The Ethics of Exclusion When Experimenting in
Impoverished Settings Kim Yi Dionne, Augustine Harawa, and Hastings Honde
3. Ethics for Experimental Manipulation of Religion Richard A. Nielsen 4.
Religion, Experiments, and Ethical Concerns Rebecca Morton and Jonathan
Rogers 5. Prison States and Games of Chicken Jesse Driscoll Part 3: Local
Ethical Review when Conducting Experiments Internationally 6. The Value and
Challenges of Using Local Ethical Review in Comparative Politics
Experiments Jennifer L. Merolla and Raul Madrid Jr. 7. Ethical Challenges
in Comparative Politics Experiments in China Xiaobo Lü 8. Local Review:
Confronting the Brazilian Black Box Saul Cunow and Scott Desposato 9.
Ethical Perspectives in Countries without an Institutional Review Board:
The Case of Mexico Rosario Aguilar Part 3: The Ethical Challenges of Field
Experiments 10. Obligated to Deceive? Aliases, Confederates, and the Common
Rule in International Field Experiments Michael Findley and Daniel Nielson
11. Considering the Political Consequences of Comparative Politics
Experiments Joshua R. Gubler and Joel S. Selway 12. Information and Power:
Ethical Considerations of Political Information Experiments Brigitte
Zimmerman 13. Conducting Research with NGOs: Relevant Counterfactuals from
the Perspective of Subjects David W. Nickerson and Susan D. Hyde 14.
Manipulating Elites Edmund J. Malesky 15. Field Experiments on Elected and
Public Officials: Ethical Obligations and Requirements Christian R. Grose
Part 4: Strategies for Moving Forward 16. Human Subjects Protection and
Large-N Research: When Exempt is Non-Exempt and Research is Non-Research
Mitchell A. Seligson 17. Ethics and Research in Political Science: The
Responsibilities of the Researcher and the Profession Elizabeth J.
Zechmeister 18. Journal Editors as Ethics Sheriffs Rick K. Wilson, William
Mishler, and John Ishiyama 19. Conclusion and Recommendations Scott
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