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INTRODUCTION
Research is significant in our everyday
activities. It is the result of a thinking process
that involves students in questioning
techniques or models. In order for
students to have a grasp of the
techniques/models of inquiry, you have
to discuss with them the processes
involved in inquiry and research.
According to Drayton & Falk (2001), the
following are the characteristics of classrooms
where teachers emphasized inquiry-based
learning:
• Inquiry is in the form of authentic (real-life) problems
within the context of the curriculum and/or community.
• The inquiry capitalizes on student curiosity.
• Data and information are actively used, interpreted, refined, digested
and discussed.
• Teachers, students and teacher-librarian collaborate.
• Community and society are connected with the inquiry.
• The teacher models the behaviors of inquirer.
• The teacher uses the language of inquiry on an ongoing basis.
• Students take ownership of their
learning.
• The teacher facilitates the process of
gathering and presenting information.
• The teachers and students use technology
to advance inquiry.
• The teacher embraces inquiry as both
content and pedagogy.
• The teacher and students interact more frequently and
more actively than during traditional teaching.
• There is an identifiable time for inquiry-based learning.
Research is defined as the scientific
investigation of phenomena which
includes collection, presentation,
analysis and interpretation
of facts that lines an
individual‘s speculation
with reality.
Characteristics
of Research
Research is based on direct
experience or observation by
the researcher.
EMPIRICAL
Research is based on valid
procedures and principles.
LOGICAL
Research is a cyclical
process because it starts
with a problem and ends
with a problem.
CYCLICAL
Research utilizes proven
analytical procedures in
gathering the data, whether
historical, descriptive, and
experimental and case study.
ANALYTICAL
Research exhibits careful
and precise judgment.
CRITICAL
Research is conducted in a
methodical manner without
bias using systematic method
and procedures.
METHODOLOGICAL
The research design and
procedures are replicated or
repeated to enable the
researcher to arrive at valid
and conclusive results.
REPLICABILITY
Resear
ch
“Do unto others as you want
others do unto you.”
• Ethics generally is considered to
deal with beliefs about what is
right or wrong, proper or
improper, good or bad.
• According to a dictionary
definition (Webster‘s 1968), to
be ethical is to conform to
accepted professional practice.
RESEARCH ETHICS
Ethical considerations in conducting
research
1. Objectivity and integrity
2.Respect of the research subjects‘ right to privacy
and dignity and protection of subjects from
personal harm
3. Presentation of research findings
4. Misuse of research role
5.Acknowledgement of research collaboration and
assistance
6. Distortions of findings by sponsor
Unethical practices in conducting
research
1. Deceiving a respondent about the true purpose of a
study
2. Asking a respondent questions that cause him or her
extreme embarrassment; guilt emotional turmoil by
remaining him or her of an unpleasant experience
3. Invading the privacy of a respondent
4. Studying the respondents or research subjects without
their knowledge
5. When analyzing the data—revealing only part of the
facts, presenting facts out of context, falsifying findings or
CASE No. 1
JUDGE
The research protocol for a study of a drug
on hypertension requires the administration
of the drug at different doses to 50 laboratory
mice, with chemical and behavioral tests to
determine toxic effects. Tom has almost finished the experiment
for Dr. Q. He has only 5 mice left to test. However, he really wants
to finish his work in time to go to Florida on spring break with his
friends, who are leaving tonight. He has injected the drug in all 50
mice but has not completed all of the tests. He therefore decides
to extrapolate from the 45 completed results to produce the 5
additional results.
ANALYSIS
• Tom has acted unethically by fabricating data. If this study
were sponsored by a federal agency, such as the NIH, his
actions would constitute a form of research misconduct,
which the government defines as "fabrication, falsification,
or plagiarism" (or FFP).
• Actions that nearly all researchers classify as unethical are
viewed as MISCONDUCT.
• It is important to remember, however, that misconduct
occurs only when researchers intend to deceive.
CASE No. 2
JUDGE
Dr. T has just discovered a mathematical
error in his paper that has been accepted
For publication in a journal. The error does not
affect the overall results of his research, but it is
potentially misleading. The journal has just gone to
press, so it is too late to catch the error before it
appears in print. In order to avoid embarrassment,
Dr. T decides to ignore the error.
ANALYSIS
• Dr. T's error is not misconduct nor is his decision to
take no action to correct the error. Most researchers,
as well as many different policies and codes would say
that
• Dr. T should tell the journal (and any coauthors) about
the error and consider publishing a correction or
errata. Failing to publish a correction would be
unethical because it would violate norms relating to
honesty and objectivity in research.
CASE No. 3
JUDGE
Dr. Wexford is the principal investigator of a large,
epidemiological study on the health of 10,000 agricultural
workers. She has an impressive dataset that includes information
on demographics, environmental exposures, diet, genetics, and various
disease outcomes such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease (PD), and ALS. She
has just published a paper on the relationship between pesticide exposure
and PD in a prestigious journal. She is planning to publish many other
papers from her dataset.
She receives a request from another research team that wants access to
her complete dataset. They are interested in examining the relationship
between pesticide exposures and skin cancer. Dr. Wexford was planning to
conduct a study on this topic.
ANALYSIS
• Dr. Wexford faces a difficult choice. On the one hand, the ethical
norm of openness obliges her to share data with the other research
team. Her funding agency may also have rules that obligate her to
share data. On the other hand, if she shares data with the other
team, they may publish results that she was planning to publish,
• Thus depriving her (and her team) of recognition and priority. It
seems that there are good arguments on both sides of this issue and
Dr. Wexford needs to take some time to think about what she should
do. One possible option is to share data, provided that the
investigators sign a data use agreement. The agreement could define
allowable uses of the data, publication plans, authorship, etc. Another
option would be to offer to collaborate with the researchers.
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Research for daily life 1

  • 1.
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Research is significant in our everyday activities. It is the result of a thinking process that involves students in questioning techniques or models. In order for students to have a grasp of the techniques/models of inquiry, you have to discuss with them the processes involved in inquiry and research.
  • 3. According to Drayton & Falk (2001), the following are the characteristics of classrooms where teachers emphasized inquiry-based learning: • Inquiry is in the form of authentic (real-life) problems within the context of the curriculum and/or community. • The inquiry capitalizes on student curiosity. • Data and information are actively used, interpreted, refined, digested and discussed. • Teachers, students and teacher-librarian collaborate. • Community and society are connected with the inquiry. • The teacher models the behaviors of inquirer. • The teacher uses the language of inquiry on an ongoing basis.
  • 4. • Students take ownership of their learning. • The teacher facilitates the process of gathering and presenting information. • The teachers and students use technology to advance inquiry. • The teacher embraces inquiry as both content and pedagogy. • The teacher and students interact more frequently and more actively than during traditional teaching. • There is an identifiable time for inquiry-based learning.
  • 5.
  • 6. Research is defined as the scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of facts that lines an individual‘s speculation with reality.
  • 8. Research is based on direct experience or observation by the researcher. EMPIRICAL
  • 9. Research is based on valid procedures and principles. LOGICAL
  • 10. Research is a cyclical process because it starts with a problem and ends with a problem. CYCLICAL
  • 11. Research utilizes proven analytical procedures in gathering the data, whether historical, descriptive, and experimental and case study. ANALYTICAL
  • 12. Research exhibits careful and precise judgment. CRITICAL
  • 13. Research is conducted in a methodical manner without bias using systematic method and procedures. METHODOLOGICAL
  • 14. The research design and procedures are replicated or repeated to enable the researcher to arrive at valid and conclusive results. REPLICABILITY
  • 16. “Do unto others as you want others do unto you.”
  • 17. • Ethics generally is considered to deal with beliefs about what is right or wrong, proper or improper, good or bad. • According to a dictionary definition (Webster‘s 1968), to be ethical is to conform to accepted professional practice. RESEARCH ETHICS
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  • 19. Ethical considerations in conducting research 1. Objectivity and integrity 2.Respect of the research subjects‘ right to privacy and dignity and protection of subjects from personal harm 3. Presentation of research findings 4. Misuse of research role 5.Acknowledgement of research collaboration and assistance 6. Distortions of findings by sponsor
  • 20. Unethical practices in conducting research 1. Deceiving a respondent about the true purpose of a study 2. Asking a respondent questions that cause him or her extreme embarrassment; guilt emotional turmoil by remaining him or her of an unpleasant experience 3. Invading the privacy of a respondent 4. Studying the respondents or research subjects without their knowledge 5. When analyzing the data—revealing only part of the facts, presenting facts out of context, falsifying findings or
  • 21. CASE No. 1 JUDGE The research protocol for a study of a drug on hypertension requires the administration of the drug at different doses to 50 laboratory mice, with chemical and behavioral tests to determine toxic effects. Tom has almost finished the experiment for Dr. Q. He has only 5 mice left to test. However, he really wants to finish his work in time to go to Florida on spring break with his friends, who are leaving tonight. He has injected the drug in all 50 mice but has not completed all of the tests. He therefore decides to extrapolate from the 45 completed results to produce the 5 additional results.
  • 22. ANALYSIS • Tom has acted unethically by fabricating data. If this study were sponsored by a federal agency, such as the NIH, his actions would constitute a form of research misconduct, which the government defines as "fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism" (or FFP). • Actions that nearly all researchers classify as unethical are viewed as MISCONDUCT. • It is important to remember, however, that misconduct occurs only when researchers intend to deceive.
  • 23. CASE No. 2 JUDGE Dr. T has just discovered a mathematical error in his paper that has been accepted For publication in a journal. The error does not affect the overall results of his research, but it is potentially misleading. The journal has just gone to press, so it is too late to catch the error before it appears in print. In order to avoid embarrassment, Dr. T decides to ignore the error.
  • 24. ANALYSIS • Dr. T's error is not misconduct nor is his decision to take no action to correct the error. Most researchers, as well as many different policies and codes would say that • Dr. T should tell the journal (and any coauthors) about the error and consider publishing a correction or errata. Failing to publish a correction would be unethical because it would violate norms relating to honesty and objectivity in research.
  • 25. CASE No. 3 JUDGE Dr. Wexford is the principal investigator of a large, epidemiological study on the health of 10,000 agricultural workers. She has an impressive dataset that includes information on demographics, environmental exposures, diet, genetics, and various disease outcomes such as cancer, Parkinson’s disease (PD), and ALS. She has just published a paper on the relationship between pesticide exposure and PD in a prestigious journal. She is planning to publish many other papers from her dataset. She receives a request from another research team that wants access to her complete dataset. They are interested in examining the relationship between pesticide exposures and skin cancer. Dr. Wexford was planning to conduct a study on this topic.
  • 26. ANALYSIS • Dr. Wexford faces a difficult choice. On the one hand, the ethical norm of openness obliges her to share data with the other research team. Her funding agency may also have rules that obligate her to share data. On the other hand, if she shares data with the other team, they may publish results that she was planning to publish, • Thus depriving her (and her team) of recognition and priority. It seems that there are good arguments on both sides of this issue and Dr. Wexford needs to take some time to think about what she should do. One possible option is to share data, provided that the investigators sign a data use agreement. The agreement could define allowable uses of the data, publication plans, authorship, etc. Another option would be to offer to collaborate with the researchers.