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|Title=Ethics in Social Science and Humanities
|Is About=The document ''Ethics in Social Sciences and Humanities'' was developed by the European Commission with the specific aim to help research working in the social sciences and humanities (SSH). The document addresses particular ethical  issues that SSH researchers face in preparinga and performing research. Topics covered include methodology, informed consent, unexpected findings, data protection, research sites, misuse of research, ethical approval and management issues.
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|Is About=The document ''Ethics in Social Sciences and Humanities'' was developed by the European Commission with the specific aim to help researchers working in the social sciences and humanities (SSH). The document addresses particular ethical  issues that SSH researchers face in preparing and performing research. Topics covered include methodology, informed consent, unexpected findings, data protection, research sites, misuse of research, ethical approval and management issues.
 
|Important Because=Discipline specific guidance can aid researchers in the area of SSH to conduct research ethically and with integrity.
 
|Important Because=Discipline specific guidance can aid researchers in the area of SSH to conduct research ethically and with integrity.
 
|Important For=Researchers
 
|Important For=Researchers

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Education

Ethics in Social Science and Humanities

What is this about?

The document Ethics in Social Sciences and Humanities was developed by the European Commission with the specific aim to help researchers working in the social sciences and humanities (SSH). The document addresses particular ethical issues that SSH researchers face in preparing and performing research. Topics covered include methodology, informed consent, unexpected findings, data protection, research sites, misuse of research, ethical approval and management issues.

Why is this important?

Discipline specific guidance can aid researchers in the area of SSH to conduct research ethically and with integrity.

For whom is this important?

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