Abstract
In his article ‘The case against ethics review in the social sciences’, Schrag asserts that the social sciences should not be subject to ethical review. He recounts a number of examples where ethical review has seemingly failed. He further suggests some alternative models for dealing with ethical review in the social sciences. Finally, he concludes, and we concur, that there is a lack of empirical evidence as to the benefit of research ethics review.
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Nicholls, S. G., Brehaut, J., & Saginur, R. (2012). Social science and ethics review: A question of practice not principle. Research Ethics, 8(2), 71–78. https://doi.org/10.1177/1747016112445435
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