Comparing Bryman And Bell

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Bryman and Bell, (2015, p. 134) claimed ten principles in ethics which are concerned with what the research ought or should do and guarantee during the research study. These ten principles are as follow:
1- Research participants should not be subjected to harm in any ways whatsoever.
2- Respect for the dignity of research participants should be prioritized.
3- Full consent should be obtained from the participants prior to the study.
4- The protection of the privacy of research participants has to be ensured.

5- the Adequate level of confidentiality of the research data should be ensured.
6- Anonymity of individuals and organizations participating in the research has to be ensured.
7- Any deception or exaggeration about the aims and objectives of the research must be avoided.
8- Affiliations in any forms, sources of funding, as well as any possible conflicts of interests have to be declared.
9- Any type of communication in relation to the research should be done with honesty and transparency.
10- Any type of misleading …show more content…

In my research, the samples are from Millde School in Algerian, and as a researcher in this, it is very necessary to take into account both, the school working practices and the participants working practices.

B- “Confidentiality and Anonymity”: it is a paramount importance for the researcher to keep the data collected confidential and that according to Collis and Hussey a key point to encourage the target population in participation. In this point, the researcher provided a statement describing what the study is about will be included in order to prepare and to accommodate the knowledge preparedness of the respondents. Describing the confidentiality of the research and that they are also to be free to withdraw at any time they are going to feel any kind of being ill-at-ease with the

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