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Assignment:
Explain the ethical implications involved in your proposal, including any ethical considerations related to the problem, intervention (if appropriate), research methods, and design. Include in your discussion a brief description of the population of interest and what kinds of ethical implications might be involved with this population. For example, are you working with kids, older adults, inmates, or other special populations? Are you working with people who might have suffered a trauma of some sort? You must explain the needs of your potential population and how diversity may play a role (e.g., different cultural needs).
If you think your study will have limited ethical implications, explain how you have evaluated the topic for ethical considerations, including the guidelines you have used. Finally, identify ways to mitigate or address any ethical issues.
What i have so far for this assignment: With any research there are ethical implications we all have to consider. This study's participants will be children aged 15 to 18 who have experienced parental loss. This research will have a limited sample size, with a maximum of 10 participants. The participants will be chosen using purposive sampling, which means they will be chosen based on their experience with parental loss. Since my final project is working with children some ethical considerations are:
1. Informed consent, Minors and their parents must give informed consent before participating in any research.
2. Confidentiality, It is important that the researcher remains confidential and does not let anyone know who is not involved in the study know what is going on.
3. Respecting boundaries, if the child says they need a break or to pick this up another time it is important to respect what they say and listen because it could be a lot for the child to handle all at once.
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