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Article
Ethical Considerations in Undertaking Research in Higher Education: East African Context
Author(s)
David Kipkasi Kessio, John Koskey Chang’ach
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DOI:10.17265/2161-6248/2020.03.004
Affiliation(s)
Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya
ABSTRACT
It is incumbent upon
educational researchers to ensure that they uphold ethical considerations while
conducting their studies for the findings to be trustworthy and valid. This paper enumerated ethical consideration in data
collection, principal ethical issues in human subject, identified ethical
concerns in report writing and presentations, and established emerging internet
research and ethical research practice. The target population was international
students enrolled in selected universities in Uganda. The study adopted a mixed
methods design. The method for sampling adopted was both random and purposive.
The Cronbach’s alpha results obtained from the solutions statistical package
for the social sciences (SPSS) platform output were 0.8432, which was
considerably reliable for the study. The research instruments included
questionnaires, interview schedule, focused group discussions (FGD), and
document analysis. The key informants were interviewed and documents were coded
and analyzed thematically. The study revealed the key ethical considerations
adhered in data collection, ethical issues in human subjects not often followed
and; guidelines for report writing and final presentations. Results from the study would be of significance to
researchers, practitioners and policy makers as they conduct studies within
evolving educational context.
KEYWORDS
ethical considerations, informed consent, Internet research
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