Ethical Assurance Statements in Political Science Journals

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Many journals in the physical sciences require authors to submit assurances of compliance with human subjects and other research ethics standards. These requirements do not cover all disciplines equally, however. In this paper we report on the findings of a survey of perceptions of ethical and managerial problems from journal editors in political science and related disciplines. Our results show that few journals in political science require assurance statements common to journals for other scientific disciplines. We offer some reasons for this as well as some recommendations for implementing ethical assurance safeguards for political science. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Jordan, S. R., & Hill, K. Q. (2012). Ethical Assurance Statements in Political Science Journals. Journal of Academic Ethics, 10(3), 243–250. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10805-012-9163-6

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