The mandates of CSWE is not directed in promoting color-blindness as part of its obligations, but it is based in promoting the understanding of diversity by being committed in supporting and accepting people in regardless of their ethnicity which create equal opportunity for everyone, (pg. 37).
2. Why must ethical safeguards be in place when conducting research study? ANSWER- (a) to avoid harming research participants.
It is very important for ethical safeguard to be enforced when conducting research, because some participants are affected in various ways through the falsification …show more content…
What is a possible effect of asking vulnerable participants sensitive research questions? ANSWER – (a) psychological harm.
Psychological harm can be more serious than physical harm and is often less tangible to detect. The examples stated in the textbook, made me to remember a case that took place in my agency on a 12 years old female clients, who was sexually molested by her uncle and during the staff house interview the investigative staff was asking the girl some questions like “if the uncle place is private on her own and did it penetrate deep”, such question will certainly be mentally disturbing and the remembrance of the encounter is even more tormenting for the young child, (pg. 38).
4. Which of the following topics is not likely an invasion of privacy if formed as a research study? ANSWER- (b) asking if social services have …show more content…
40). Although it is ethically wrong to deceive research participant but in some research cases if the participant are not fully inform about the research they will provide the correct reaction regarding the research topic and not just to give an account of what the researcher hypothesis is all about. Also I personally feel that some research that concealed the research information were not intended to deceive the research participant, but to review some hidden truth on how some agencies might be providing poor services to their clients.
6. Excluding key data or statistical test information from a research reports is ANSWER- (c) misrepresentation of findings.
Misrepresentation is an ethical problem that may not have an immediate effect on research participants, but it can have long-term adverse implication. The reported research findings could impact other professionals who are consumers of such studies and the use of such finding in any analysis reports will cause more harm than good because it is a dishonest information, (pg. 41). 7. What are all the researchers legally required to provide to their Institutional Review Broad, or IRB? ANSWER- (d) formal statement outlining the research and participant