SSRM.SS.4.I
Utilize applicable ethical standards in collecting, storing, and using human experimental or survey data.
Social Studies Research Methods · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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Skills
- identify (ethical standards in social science research) #dok1
- apply (ethical standards in conducting research involving humans) #dok3
- analyze (procedures for collecting, storing, and using data) #dok3
- evaluate (research practices for ethical compliance) #dok4
Learning Targets
- I can define ethical standards related to human research in the social sciences. #dok1
- I can recognize examples of ethical and unethical practices in the collection and use of human data. #dok1
- I can explain why ethical standards are important when collecting, storing, and using human data. #dok2
- I can apply ethical guidelines to real-world scenarios involving social science research. #dok3
- I can analyze data collection procedures for risks to participant privacy and well-being. #dok3
- I can evaluate a research study for adherence to ethical standards. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Ethical standards protect individuals and maintain integrity in social science research involving human subjects.
- Researchers must carefully consider how they collect, store, and use human data to safeguard participants' rights and ensure research validity.
Essential Questions
- What are the ethical standards that govern research involving human participants?
- Why is it important to follow ethical guidelines when collecting and storing human experimental or survey data?
- How can researchers ensure the privacy and safety of their participants?
- What are the potential consequences of failing to follow ethical standards in social science research?
- How can ethical standards be applied to new and emerging data collection techniques in the social sciences?