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      Effective Practices in the Delivery of Research Ethics Education: A Qualitative Review of Instructional Methods.

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          In order to delineate best practices for courses on research ethics, the goal of the present effort was to identify themes related to instructional methods reflected in effective research ethics and responsible conduct of research (RCR) courses. By utilizing a qualitative review, four themes relevant to instructional methods were identified in effective research ethics courses: active participation, case-based activities, a combination of individual and group approaches, and a small number of instructional methods. Three instructional method themes associated with less effective courses were also identified: passive learning, a group-based approach, and a large number of instructional methods. Key characteristics of each theme, along with example courses relative to each theme, are described. Additionally, implications regarding these instructional method themes and recommendations for best practices in research ethics courses are discussed.

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          Journal
          Account Res
          Accountability in research
          Informa UK Limited
          1545-5815
          0898-9621
          2017
          : 24
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Psychology , University of Oklahoma , Norman , Oklahoma , USA.
          Article
          10.1080/08989621.2017.1301210
          28332862
          4867e366-0063-47fd-beb5-1d289cda6132
          History

          responsible conduct of research,ethics methods,ethics education,instructional methods,ethics training,Ethics,research ethics

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