Learning Activity Week 5
Exercise Instructions
Weekly Learning Activity Instructions: Ethics in Research
Objective:
Engage with this week’s learning activity to deepen your understanding of the importance of ethics in research. This activity involves reading a key article and summarizing its main concerns.
Instructions:
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Reading Assignment:
· Visit the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) website.
· Read the article titled, “What Is Ethics in Research & Why Is It Important?” to gain insights into the ethical considerations and principles that guide research practices. [link below]
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Summary Writing:
· After reading the article, write a comprehensive summary that captures the essence of the author’s main concerns.
· Your summary should be
NO MORE THAN 500 words in length.
· Highlight key points discussed in the article, including ethical challenges, principles, and the significance of maintaining ethical standards in research.
· Provide specific examples or case studies mentioned in the article that illustrate the importance of ethical conduct in research.
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Review and Submission:
· Prior to submission, carefully review the assignment rubric to ensure your summary meets the required criteria.
· Ensure your summary is well-organized, clearly written, and free of grammatical errors.
· Support your points with references to the article and other relevant scholarly sources, if needed.
Additional Guidelines:
· Use headings and subheadings to organize your summary and enhance readability.
· Reflect on how the ethical principles discussed in the article can be applied to your own research or professional practice.
· Adhere to academic writing standards, including proper citation and formatting.
Visit the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences website and read the article titled, “What Is Ethics in Research & Why Is It Important?”:
Submission
Learning Activity Question
50% of total result
Excellent
The learning activity questions are answered comprehensively. The word count if applicable has been met, and it is accurate, non-evaluative, coherent, readable, and concise. All the following elements are included: a. The problem or issue you are presented and clearly explained, and b. the author’s conclusions are clear and concise are explained.
Grammar, Spelling, APA
25% of total result
Excellent
Minimal spelling and/or grammar mistakes. APA format is maintained.
Reference Page
25% of total result
Excellent
All 3 sources are current within 5 years and are cited following APA format.