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Dual-use research refers to scientific research that can be used for both beneficial purposes, such as advancements in medicine or technology, and potentially harmful purposes, such as the creation of biological weapons. Scientists conducting dual-use research must carefully consider the ethical implications and potential risks associated with their work.
The ethical implications of the individual reward system is that it is open to corruption and other malpractices. This usually leads to collapse of the public systems.
Financial, biological, or ethical?
what are the ethical implication of product placement in the context of consumers perception
Christian Lenk has written: 'Biobanks and tissue research' -- subject(s): Wissenschaftsethik, Tissue banks, Moral and ethical aspects, Gewebebank, Sozialethik, Biobanks, Biological specimens 'Therapie und Enhancement' -- subject(s): Bioethics, Medical ethics, Medical innovations, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Medical innovations, Moral and ethical aspects of Perfection, Moral and ethical aspects of Therapeutics, Perfection, Therapeutics 'Human tissue research' -- subject(s): Tissue engineering, Law and legislation, Biomedical engineering, Moral and ethical aspects, Research
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The components of social work research include identifying the research question, conducting a literature review, selecting a research design, collecting data, analyzing data, and interpreting and presenting the findings. Additionally, ethical considerations, cultural sensitivity, and implications for social work practice are integral components of social work research.
Market research: ethical danger points in marketing research include: - Invasion of privacy - Stereotyping
It means the morality implied by something, like how the right to privacy is implied by the Constitution. Or the moral(s) that aren't specifically stated by something. For example, the ethical implications of a policy that encouraged frequent lay-offs would be something harsh, like "survival of the fittest" or worse, like "social Darwinism." Ethical implications is how the possible outcomes of a situation will affect everyone's best interests.