What type of study could put human participants at risk


Discussion Post: Sociology Review

• Write down the first three steps of the scientific method. Think of a broad topic that you are interested in and which would make a good sociological study-for example, ethnic diversity in a college, homecoming rituals, athletic scholarships, or teen driving. Now, take that topic through the first steps of the process. For each step, write a few sentences or a paragraph: (i) Ask a question about the topic. (ii) Do some research and write down the titles of some articles or books you'd want to read about the topic. (iii) Formulate a hypothesis.

• Imagine you are about to do field research in a specific place for a set time. Instead of thinking about the topic of study itself, consider how you, as the researcher, will have to prepare for the study. What personal, social, and physical sacrifices will you have to make?

• Why do you think the ASA crafted such a detailed set of ethical principles? What type of study could put human participants at risk?

• Would you willingly participate in a sociological study that could potentially put your health and safety at risk, but had the potential to help thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people? For example, would you participate in a study of a new drug that could cure diabetes or cancer, even if it meant great inconvenience and physical discomfort for you or possible permanent damage?

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