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Ethics- Applied Practice and Research 6/19/12

Posted by roxanne2.0todd on June 19, 2012 at 11:00 PM

What is Ethics?

Where is it used?

Why is it important?

Can it be used by just anyone?

These are all good questions when approaching a complex question. Ethics could be view as a kind of principle of how one morally conducts one's self in a particular situation. The usage of ethics is important in that it can protect the well-being of humans and animals. Ethical thinking is especially important to research. One will gain positive values such as:

• Knowledge

• Truthfulness (most of the time)

• To avoid error

Morality is ones view on what is right or what is wrong. One could believe that a particular action is acceptable but looking back, it turned out that it was a bad decision. Therefore, if one would look at the path towards ethics one would be able to protect ones valuable assets. If one should have an ethical mindset, one would be able to promote the research aims of ethics. That individual would have the knowledge about information and the truth to that information while trying to avoid vital ethical errors.

 

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