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Research Ethics

Ethical issues in comparative and longitudinal research with children

CO:RE BlogBy Team WP7 (Ethics)30/06/2021Leave a comment

Read about dilemmas of informed consent associated with longitudinal research with young people, the importance of cognitive testing, and ethical issues that can arise when implementing comparative survey-based research in local contexts.

Talking about Research Integrity …

CO:RE BlogBy Team WP7 (Ethics)11/06/2021Leave a comment

Everyone agrees that research integrity is important. It refers to maintaining trust in science. But what does this imply for researchers? And how can we ensure research integrity in practice?

Engaging children and young people in research online: Ethical dilemmas, guidelines and experiences

CO:RE BlogBy Team WP7 (Ethics)18/12/2020Leave a comment

What ethical issues arise when engaging children and young people in research online? And how have these issues been influenced by the current COVID-19 pandemic? On 3 Dec ’20 we organised a webinar to discuss …

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