Ethical Problems Inherent in Psychological Research Based on Internet Communication as Stored Information
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Øhrstrøm, Peter
Dyhrberg, Johan
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2007; 28(3): 221-241
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This paper deals with certain ethical problems inherent in psychological research based on Internet communication as stored information. Section 1 contains an analysis of research on Internet debates. In particular, it takes into account a famous example of deception for psychology research purposes. In section 2, the focus is on research on personal data in texts published on the Internet. Section 3 includes an attempt to formulate some ethical principles and guidelines, which should be regarded as fundamental in research on stored information.
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