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Revision as of 09:02, 14 August 2020

Guidelines

The RESPECT Code of Practice for Socioeconomic Research

What is this about?

The RESPECT guidelines are intended to form the basis of a voluntary code of practice covering the conduct of socio-economic research in Europe.

Why is this important?

Carrying out socio-economic research in a professional and ethical manner involves balancing a number of different principles which often lie in tension with each other. This code is based on a recognition that it is the responsibility of individual researchers to make the often difficult professional decisions that establish this balance, and that it is the responsibility of their employers, professional associations and research funders to support them in making these decisions.

For whom is this important?

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