Asked by Brenna Wooldridge on Jul 31, 2024
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Mr.Carson serves on an Institutional Review Board and firmly believes researchers have no right to invade people's privacy for research purposes.When reviewing study proposals,he argues that deliberate deception of the researcher's true intentions can always cause potential harm to subjects.Mr.Carson is a(n)
A) ethical absolutist.
B) reactive researcher.
C) ethical relativist.
D) Hawthorne effector.
Ethical Absolutist
Someone who believes in absolute principles of right and wrong, regardless of the context or situation.
- Recognize the ethical debates surrounding the use of deception and invasion of privacy in research.
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Khalaf Al-enziAug 06, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Mr. Carson's beliefs align with those of ethical absolutism, which holds that certain actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of the specific context in which they occur. He believes that invading people's privacy for research purposes is always wrong and that researchers should never deceive their subjects.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the ethical debates surrounding the use of deception and invasion of privacy in research.
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