5.6 Identify 3 objectives in research ethics.

1. Protecting the rights and welfare of research participants: Research ethics aim to ensure that participants are informed about the purpose of the study, the potential risks and benefits of participation, and their rights to confidentiality and voluntary participation.

2. Ensuring research is conducted in a fair and unbiased manner: Research ethics aim to prevent bias in study design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Researchers should disclose any potential conflicts of interest and ensure that their findings are presented accurately and objectively.

3. Promoting transparency and accountability in research: Research ethics require researchers to be open about their methods, data, and results, and to address any concerns or criticisms that may arise. This helps to build trust in the research community and ensures that research findings can be validated and replicated by others.