Rights of the participant is balanced against the rights of the researcher. This happens typically at the IRB and specifically the IRB chair sets the tone for leaning one way or another.
Deception: (1) You must reveal the deception at the end of the study. (2) You must make the case that the data can not be obtained in a non-deceptive way. IRB looks at these two points carefully.
Research Project:
Clarifying the meaning of a phenomenon: Good place to start your search for a topic and questions.
Research questions:
Think widely and creatively about the problems around you. Bring an informed mind to the task. Practice is what makes good research questions. Interesting (to you) is the best place to look for questions. Intellectual risk tasking (not studying what everyone is studying) can be rewarding.
Daniel N. Robinson "Paradigms and the myth of framework" - Progress and science (informed imagination applied to a problem of genuine consequence): Not (habitual application of formulaic mode of inquiry to a set of quasi-problems). Invent what you need to invent to solve the research problems. http://tap.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/10/1/39
Kurt Danziger "Constructing the subject" and "Naming the mind": Two books that critique of research
Friday, January 15, 2010
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