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SCS 224 Ethical Responsibilities and Professionalism Journal Guidelines and RubricKeep the following questions in mind as you write this week’s journal entry:

SCS 224 Ethical Responsibilities and Professionalism Journal Guidelines and RubricKeep the following questions in mind as you write this week’s journal entry: What is an institutional review board (IRB) and what is its purpose? Do you think itactually works? Why or why not?Ethical Dilemma: Choose one of three ethical dilemmas and write a response in your journal.1.You are an epidemiologist and you have just proposed a grant to a large government institution. After a few months of waiting, you discover that thegovernment has accepted your proposal—this is the research offer of a lifetime. You will receive the entirety of your requested funds ($250,000) to run athree-year project examining the differences of rural homes’ and urban dwellings’ access to clean water sources in Haiti and its impacts to overall humanhealth. During your final year of research, you realize that after your results are published, the study sites will be greatly impacted—people’s homes willbe torn down and they will be forced to move from lands that are special to their culture. You know that getting access to clean water will eventuallyhelp their families survive, but the present generations will likely suffer the consequences of government relocation. What do you do?2.You are a sociologist studying gang violence on the fringes of a large American urban city. The people you interview and their families have a highlikelihood to suffer increased levels of violence if they are seen communicating with you. Your reports must be published and interviewees must sign anIRB form, so there is potential for word to spread of their involvement with you and your institution. You believe that the neighborhood will undoubtedlybenefit from a social scientific examination of how violence affects childhood development, but you are putting yourself and other families at risk in thepresent. How do you choose to conduct your research and gather data in such a high-risk area?3.You are a cultural anthropologist who has been looking for a research position for six months, and your finances are stretched to the breaking point. Toyour surprise, you are contacted by a major network TV company for a funded opportunity to document the “untouched tribes” of Brazil. With theapproval of the Brazilian government already established, do you make contact with a group of peoples who have not had interaction with much (if any)of the Western world in order to be published and receive a substantial paycheck? Do you deny the opportunity altogether knowing that someone elsewill likely fill your position? Do you accept in hopes that you will make contact as sensitively as possible, not trusting someone else to do it? Is it evenyour place to protect the cultural environment of people you do not know?Specifically, the followingcritical elementsmust be addressed:Institutional review boardDoes the IRB work?Ethical dilemma

 
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