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Sweating at night: Some ethical paradoxes confronting social psychological research

In J. D. Keehn (ed.), The Ethics of psychological research. New York: Pergamon Press (1982)

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  1. Social research in sport (and beyond): Notes on exceptions to informed consent.Scott Fleming - 2013 - Research Ethics 9 (1):32-43.
    Over the last two decades sport-related research has become increasingly influenced by ethical propriety and institutional governance. Whilst there has been thorough consideration of biomedical and associated research in sport and exercise, social research in sport studies has received less attention. In this article, following a brief contextualization of the current climate for research ethics discourse, the planks of an argument for social research in sport without informed consent are addressed. Dealing with ideas linked to ecological validity, impracticality, averting alarm, (...)
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