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Ethical issues and Failure in research
The ethical issue may arise with my research design as it is sensitive topic, so I have to be very careful. Another issue may arise due to gender-specific factor. The ideas and problems of different groups of women expand the boundaries of feminism, contributing to the development of the theory of multiculturalism and the practice of liberating all people. At the same time, it is necessary to realize that all researchers come from diverse cultures and social classes. Women participants in the movements and researchers represent different races, ethnic groups, professional interests, and age groups; they bring in different interests and ideas, which sometimes complicates mutual understanding and hinders consensus.
Women are separated not only by race and class, but also by age and sexual orientation. In addition, researchers of past studies also use a variety of approaches-specific approaches to address issues of barriers and factors in communicating failure (Campbell & Groundwater-Smith, 2007).Creswell (2008) states that qualitative methods are methods studies that allow researchers to answer the research questions by explaining tendency of findings based on information from informants. While, a qualitative approach operates within an interpretive research paradigm that utilizes flexible and sensitive data generation methods in social contexts and due to its mishandling, the outcome will be simply failure of research” (Creswell, 2008).
I believe to handle this gender specific issue we need to do comparison in two groups males and females and with same criteria. Like age, class, education etc. Another issue that may be ethical arise is related to culture. Feminists representing the indigenous population of America bring many of the traditional values and practices of Native American cultures, centered on women, into modern women's studies. So ,to determine the culture of females in this research is important as well.
References
Creswell, JW (2008). Educational research: Planning, conducting, and evaluating qualitative
&quantitative research (3rd ed.) . Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill
Campbell, A., & Groundwater-Smith, S. (Eds.). (2007). An ethical approach to practitioner
research: Dealing with issues and dilemmas in action research. Routledge.
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