Ethical Case Studys Of Lee Lor

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3 min readJan 10, 2021
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  • The aim of this study was to test the effect of culture on children’s moral evaluations of lying and truth telling by comparing the moral judgements of Canadian children and Chinese children. Method: The participants in the study were 120 Chinese children. with an equal number of 7. 9 and 11 year olds; half were boys and half were girls. There were also 108 Canadian children. 36 of which . . .
  • Ebola is a deadly disease with no cure; there is no vaccine developed yet. Many died during the 2014 outbreak in West Africa. and many healthcare professionals went to the virus infected area to treat the patients while placing their lives in danger.
  • Using a case study design. data was gathered to explore and understand the role of social work ethics in daily practice and the formation of what is perceived as “good” practice. The analysis followed Yin‟s (1993) descriptive strategy. Data collection included fifteen in-depth interviews with hospital social workers. a group interview with social work academics. and a thematic analysis . . .
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  • Ethics: To Tell or Not to Tell-A Case Study. by Lee J. Zook. Ph. D. Some years ago. prior to teaching in undergraduate social work. I was working with families and children in an outpatient psychiatric setting. Children’ Agency. In the previous year. I had completed my MSW. having practiced social work several years with an undergraduate degree. The Director of Social Services at the Children . . .
  • Nursing research is held to the same ethical standards as all other research involving human participants. Nurses need to understand and apply ethical principles to their own research. as well as to the reading and review of research. The Declaration of Helsinki in 1964 is a statement about ethical principles. initially applied to medical research. but which now guides all types of research.
  • The Case Study Collection is a database of ethics cases from the fields of science. engineering. the social sciences. and business. Click on the following links to launch a search for cases in these subject areas. Responsible Conduct of Research Cases. Animal Research Subjects. Authorship. Bias in Research . Conflict of Interest. Data Management. Human Research Subjects. Mentors and Trainees . . .
  • More than 50 case studies match ethics concepts to real world situations. From journalism to performing arts to foreign policy to scientific research to social work. these cases explore a range of current and historic ethical dilemmas. their motivating biases. and their consequences. Each case includes discussion questions. related videos. and a bibliography for further reading.
  • Case Study — Clinical Research Involving Children TJ is a 7-year-old boy who has had moderately severe asthma since the age of three. He is eligible to be in a clinical research trial of a new asthma medication. This case addresses the ethical issues which surround clinical trials that involve children. Case Study — The Case of Baby K

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