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Contents 1 Introduction. 1.1 History of US Research Ethics. 1.2 Social Science Association Ethics. 1.3 Applied Social Science Association Ethics. 1.3.1 AACS. 1.3.2 SfAA. 1.3.3 AAPC. 1.4 Ethical Research and Practice Principles. 1.5 The Chapters. 1.5.1 History of US Research Ethicsand Regulations. 1.5.2 IRB Mission and Authority. 1.5.3 Controversial Case Studies. 1.6 Concluding Comments. References. Part I 2 1 1 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 12 12 Essays A History of Social Science Ethics and Regulations in the United States. 17 2.1
Introduction. 2.2 The Evolution of Medical Research Ethics. 2.2.1 Lesser Harms. 2.2.2 The Nuremberg Code. 2.2.3 The Declaration of Helsinki. 2.3 Developing US Biomedical and Social Science Research Ethics. . 2.3.1 Concerns About Biomedical andSocial Science Research. 2.3.2 The USPHS Tuskegee Syphilis Study. 2.3.3 The Codification of Research Ethics in the United States (1973-1994). 23 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 XV
0/1 Contents 2.3.4 The National Commission and Belmont Report. 2.3.5 The Common Rule (45 CFR 46). 2.3.6 The Canadian Tri-Council Policy Statement. Revising the Common Rule (45 CFR 46} 1995-2018. 2.4.1 The Inspector General's Report. 2.4.2 The . 2.4.3 The National Research Council (NRC) 2003 . 2.4.4 Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) 2011.Г. 33 24 26 2$ 28 29 30 32 2.4.5 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) 2015. 2.4.6 The Revised Common Rule (45 CFR 46) 2018. 2.5 Conclusion. References. 34 34 35 36 3 IRBs and Police Power: The Intersection of Law and Ethics. 3.1 Introduction. 3.1.1 IRBs. 3.2 Folkway, Mores and Laws. 3.2.1 Types of Law. 3.3 Police
Power. 3.3.1 Bureaucracies of Virtue. 3.3.2 A Collegial . . 3.4 Limiting IRB Excesses. 3.4.1 Public Policy. 3.4.2 Accreditation and Certification. 3.4.3 Appeal Process. 3.4.4 The Revised Common Rule 2018. 3.5 Conclusion. References. 41 41 42 45 46 49 52 53 54 55 56 59 62 63 64 2.4 Part II Case Studies 4 The US Public Health Tuskegee Syphilis Study: A Sociological Perspective. 71 4.1 Introduction. 4.1.1 Syphilis. 4.1.2 Syphilis Becomes a Public Health Problem. 4.1.3 Race-Related Differences in Disease. 4.2 Background and
Context of Syphilis Study. 4.2.1 Julius Rosenwald’s Legacy for the African American Community. 75 4.2.2 Macon County in the 1930s. 4.2.3 Prevalence Surveys. 4.2.4 Developing the Study. 4.2.5 The Initial Study. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 80 83
Contents xvii 4.2.6 The 1936 Report. 4.2.7 The Chicago Syphilis ControlProgram. 4.3 The USPHS Tuskegee Longitudinal Study. 4.3.1 Penicillin. 4.4 The Exposé. 4.4.1 Sociology of Whistleblowing. 4.4.2 USPHS’s Early Internal Critics. 4.4.3 External Critics. 4.4.4 The Whistleblower. 4.5 After the Exposé. 4.5.1 The Ad Hoc Advisory Panel. 4.5.2 The Institutionalization of Research Ethics. 4.5.3 The Class Action Lawsuit. 4.5.4 The Legacy Committee. 4.6 Discussion and Conclusions. 4.6.1 Ethical Research. 4.6.2 Moral Responsibility. 4.6.3 Racism and
Health. References. 85 86 87 88 90 90 91 91 93 95 95 96 97 98 98 99 99 101 102 5 The Wichita Jury Study: Violating a Sacred Trust. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 The Chicago Jury Project. 5.2.1 The Mock Jury Studies. 5.2.2 Access to Actual Jury Deliberations. 5.2.3 Taping Jury Deliberations. 5.2.4 Presenting Preliminary Findings. 5.3 The Scandal. 5.4 Subsequent Studies. 5.4.1 Entertainment and Jury Consulting. 5.5 Discussion and Conclusion. 5.5.1 Research Ethics. 5.5.2 Research and Jury Integrity. 5.5.3 Ownership of Data. 5.5.4
Conclusion. References. 107 107 108 109 Ill 113 114 115 117 119 120 120 122 124 125 125 6 Obedience to Authority: A Whirlwind of Controversy. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Background. 6.2.1 Developing Obedience to Authority. 6.2.2 The Grant Proposal. 6.3 The Controversy. 6.3.1 Diana Baumrind. 6.3.2 Milgram’s Reply. 129 129 130 132 133 135 136 138
xviii Contents 6.3.3 Gina Perry in the Milgram Archives. 13g 6.3.4 Credibility of the Cover Story. 14Q 6.3.5 Our Moral Compass. 141 6.3.6 Scientific Replications. 142 6.4 Nonlaboratory Replications. 143 6.4.1 The Experiment as Entertainment. 144 6.4.2 Prank Calls. 147 6.5 Discussion and Conclusions. 148 6.5.1 Ethics. 148 6.5.2 Theoretical Explanations. 150 6.5.3 The Holocaust. 151 6.5.4 The Importance of Milgram’sExperiments. 153 References. 154 7 Tearoom Trade: The Ethics of Studying Social Problems. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Study Background and Description. 7.2.1 Study Design and
Methods. 7.2.2 Creating Samples. 7.3 The Ethics Controversy. 7.3.1 The Moralizers. 7.3.2 Humphreys’Postscript. 7.4 Related Participant Observation Studies of the Period. 7.4.1 Personal and Professional Ethics. 7.4.2 Ethics of Journalism and Social Sciences. 7.5 Humphreys’Impact on Ethics. 7.5.1 Interpreting and Implementing Research Ethics. 7.6 Discussion and Conclusion. References. 159 159 159 161 162 164 166 169 170 171 172 173 176 177 178 8 The Stanford Prison Experiment: The Power of the Situation. 183 8.1 Introduction. 183 8.2 Preliminary Experiments. 184 8.2.1 The NYU Deindividualization Experiment. 184 8.2.2 Research on Liberating Behavior Through Hypnosis. 185 8.2.3 The Stanford Student
Project. 187 8.3 From Application Through Prisoner Rebellion. 188 8.3.1 Constructing the Mock Prison. 190 8.3.2 Creating a Total Institution. 191 8-3.3 The Prisoners Rebel. 192 8.4 Who’s Who in the SPE. 193 8.4.1 The Prisoners. 193 8.4.2 Prison Guards. 199 8.4.3 Father McDermott. 201 8.4.4 Carlo Prescott. 201
Contents 9 XIX 8.4.5 A Psychology Department Colleagueand Wife. 8.4.6 Prisoner 1037’s Parents. 8.4.7 Christina Maslach. 8.5 Discussion and Conclusion. 8.5.1 Ethical Issues. 8.5.2 Should the Prison Experiment Be Replicated?. 8.5.3 Research on Evil Practices. 8.5.4 Conclusion. References. 203 203 204 205 205 207 207 208 209 The Yanomami: A Case of Retrospective Ethics. 9.1 Introduction. 9.1.1 James Neel. 9.1.2 The Genetics of Primitive Societies. 9.1.3 The Measles Outbreak. 9.2 Napoleon Chagnon. 9.2.1 Chagnon, Anthropology Outcast. 9.2.2 The Gold Rush. 9.3 The Acrimonious
Debate. 9.3.1 Getting to El Dorado. 9.3.2 The Controversyover El Dorado. 9.3.3 The 2000 AAA Annual Meeting. 9.3.4 The Task Force Investigates the Controversy. 9.3.5 The Referendum. 9.4 Ethical Issues. 9.4.1 Yanomami Blood Samples. 9.4.2 International Ethics Research Codes. 9.4.3 Protecting Indigenous Peoples. 9.4.4 Professional Codes of Ethics. 9.5 Conclusion. References. 211 211 213 214 214 215 216 217 220 220 221 223 224 225 227 227 228 228 229 230 231 Index 235 |
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Contents 1 Introduction. 1.1 History of US Research Ethics. 1.2 Social Science Association Ethics. 1.3 Applied Social Science Association Ethics. 1.3.1 AACS. 1.3.2 SfAA. 1.3.3 AAPC. 1.4 Ethical Research and Practice Principles. 1.5 The Chapters. 1.5.1 History of US Research Ethicsand Regulations. 1.5.2 IRB Mission and Authority. 1.5.3 Controversial Case Studies. 1.6 Concluding Comments. References. Part I 2 1 1 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 12 12 Essays A History of Social Science Ethics and Regulations in the United States. 17 2.1
Introduction. 2.2 The Evolution of Medical Research Ethics. 2.2.1 Lesser Harms. 2.2.2 The Nuremberg Code. 2.2.3 The Declaration of Helsinki. 2.3 Developing US Biomedical and Social Science Research Ethics. . 2.3.1 Concerns About Biomedical andSocial Science Research. 2.3.2 The USPHS Tuskegee Syphilis Study. 2.3.3 The Codification of Research Ethics in the United States (1973-1994). 23 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 XV
0/1 Contents 2.3.4 The National Commission and Belmont Report. 2.3.5 The Common Rule (45 CFR 46). 2.3.6 The Canadian Tri-Council Policy Statement. Revising the Common Rule (45 CFR 46} 1995-2018. 2.4.1 The Inspector General's Report. 2.4.2 The . 2.4.3 The National Research Council (NRC) 2003 . 2.4.4 Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) 2011.Г. 33 24 26 2$ 28 29 30 32 2.4.5 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) 2015. 2.4.6 The Revised Common Rule (45 CFR 46) 2018. 2.5 Conclusion. References. 34 34 35 36 3 IRBs and Police Power: The Intersection of Law and Ethics. 3.1 Introduction. 3.1.1 IRBs. 3.2 Folkway, Mores and Laws. 3.2.1 Types of Law. 3.3 Police
Power. 3.3.1 Bureaucracies of Virtue. 3.3.2 A Collegial . . 3.4 Limiting IRB Excesses. 3.4.1 Public Policy. 3.4.2 Accreditation and Certification. 3.4.3 Appeal Process. 3.4.4 The Revised Common Rule 2018. 3.5 Conclusion. References. 41 41 42 45 46 49 52 53 54 55 56 59 62 63 64 2.4 Part II Case Studies 4 The US Public Health Tuskegee Syphilis Study: A Sociological Perspective. 71 4.1 Introduction. 4.1.1 Syphilis. 4.1.2 Syphilis Becomes a Public Health Problem. 4.1.3 Race-Related Differences in Disease. 4.2 Background and
Context of Syphilis Study. 4.2.1 Julius Rosenwald’s Legacy for the African American Community. 75 4.2.2 Macon County in the 1930s. 4.2.3 Prevalence Surveys. 4.2.4 Developing the Study. 4.2.5 The Initial Study. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 80 83
Contents xvii 4.2.6 The 1936 Report. 4.2.7 The Chicago Syphilis ControlProgram. 4.3 The USPHS Tuskegee Longitudinal Study. 4.3.1 Penicillin. 4.4 The Exposé. 4.4.1 Sociology of Whistleblowing. 4.4.2 USPHS’s Early Internal Critics. 4.4.3 External Critics. 4.4.4 The Whistleblower. 4.5 After the Exposé. 4.5.1 The Ad Hoc Advisory Panel. 4.5.2 The Institutionalization of Research Ethics. 4.5.3 The Class Action Lawsuit. 4.5.4 The Legacy Committee. 4.6 Discussion and Conclusions. 4.6.1 Ethical Research. 4.6.2 Moral Responsibility. 4.6.3 Racism and
Health. References. 85 86 87 88 90 90 91 91 93 95 95 96 97 98 98 99 99 101 102 5 The Wichita Jury Study: Violating a Sacred Trust. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 The Chicago Jury Project. 5.2.1 The Mock Jury Studies. 5.2.2 Access to Actual Jury Deliberations. 5.2.3 Taping Jury Deliberations. 5.2.4 Presenting Preliminary Findings. 5.3 The Scandal. 5.4 Subsequent Studies. 5.4.1 Entertainment and Jury Consulting. 5.5 Discussion and Conclusion. 5.5.1 Research Ethics. 5.5.2 Research and Jury Integrity. 5.5.3 Ownership of Data. 5.5.4
Conclusion. References. 107 107 108 109 Ill 113 114 115 117 119 120 120 122 124 125 125 6 Obedience to Authority: A Whirlwind of Controversy. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Background. 6.2.1 Developing Obedience to Authority. 6.2.2 The Grant Proposal. 6.3 The Controversy. 6.3.1 Diana Baumrind. 6.3.2 Milgram’s Reply. 129 129 130 132 133 135 136 138
xviii Contents 6.3.3 Gina Perry in the Milgram Archives. 13g 6.3.4 Credibility of the Cover Story. 14Q 6.3.5 Our Moral Compass. 141 6.3.6 Scientific Replications. 142 6.4 Nonlaboratory Replications. 143 6.4.1 The Experiment as Entertainment. 144 6.4.2 Prank Calls. 147 6.5 Discussion and Conclusions. 148 6.5.1 Ethics. 148 6.5.2 Theoretical Explanations. 150 6.5.3 The Holocaust. 151 6.5.4 The Importance of Milgram’sExperiments. 153 References. 154 7 Tearoom Trade: The Ethics of Studying Social Problems. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Study Background and Description. 7.2.1 Study Design and
Methods. 7.2.2 Creating Samples. 7.3 The Ethics Controversy. 7.3.1 The Moralizers. 7.3.2 Humphreys’Postscript. 7.4 Related Participant Observation Studies of the Period. 7.4.1 Personal and Professional Ethics. 7.4.2 Ethics of Journalism and Social Sciences. 7.5 Humphreys’Impact on Ethics. 7.5.1 Interpreting and Implementing Research Ethics. 7.6 Discussion and Conclusion. References. 159 159 159 161 162 164 166 169 170 171 172 173 176 177 178 8 The Stanford Prison Experiment: The Power of the Situation. 183 8.1 Introduction. 183 8.2 Preliminary Experiments. 184 8.2.1 The NYU Deindividualization Experiment. 184 8.2.2 Research on Liberating Behavior Through Hypnosis. 185 8.2.3 The Stanford Student
Project. 187 8.3 From Application Through Prisoner Rebellion. 188 8.3.1 Constructing the Mock Prison. 190 8.3.2 Creating a Total Institution. 191 8-3.3 The Prisoners Rebel. 192 8.4 Who’s Who in the SPE. 193 8.4.1 The Prisoners. 193 8.4.2 Prison Guards. 199 8.4.3 Father McDermott. 201 8.4.4 Carlo Prescott. 201
Contents 9 XIX 8.4.5 A Psychology Department Colleagueand Wife. 8.4.6 Prisoner 1037’s Parents. 8.4.7 Christina Maslach. 8.5 Discussion and Conclusion. 8.5.1 Ethical Issues. 8.5.2 Should the Prison Experiment Be Replicated?. 8.5.3 Research on Evil Practices. 8.5.4 Conclusion. References. 203 203 204 205 205 207 207 208 209 The Yanomami: A Case of Retrospective Ethics. 9.1 Introduction. 9.1.1 James Neel. 9.1.2 The Genetics of Primitive Societies. 9.1.3 The Measles Outbreak. 9.2 Napoleon Chagnon. 9.2.1 Chagnon, Anthropology Outcast. 9.2.2 The Gold Rush. 9.3 The Acrimonious
Debate. 9.3.1 Getting to El Dorado. 9.3.2 The Controversyover El Dorado. 9.3.3 The 2000 AAA Annual Meeting. 9.3.4 The Task Force Investigates the Controversy. 9.3.5 The Referendum. 9.4 Ethical Issues. 9.4.1 Yanomami Blood Samples. 9.4.2 International Ethics Research Codes. 9.4.3 Protecting Indigenous Peoples. 9.4.4 Professional Codes of Ethics. 9.5 Conclusion. References. 211 211 213 214 214 215 216 217 220 220 221 223 224 225 227 227 228 228 229 230 231 Index 235 |
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