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***Please note this is a timeline beginning with Nazi Holocaust experiments and ending with Cambridge Analytica. Must be (5) other historical pieces in thee. And then (1) summary page.
Create a Timeline
Create a timeline in either Excel, Word, or PowerPoint that reviews ethical failures and other research misconduct, beginning with the Nazi Holocaust Experiments and ending with the Cambridge Analytica use of personal data. Be sure to include the following points on your timeline:
Plot at least five historical cases of research that raised questions about professional ethics and conduct.
For each point on your timeline, note the following:
the lead researcher and other contributors;
the date and location of the research;
the implicated ethical principle(s);
whether the implicated ethical principle(s) can be found in the Nuremberg Code, the Belmont Report, the Common Rule, the American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles, or the APA Code of Conduct;
the consequences of the study;
whether the study could have been adapted to comply with today’s ethical standards; and
the source in which you found your information.
On a separate page, write a summary of the progression of ethical standards in research since the Nuremberg trials. Include the role of institutional review board (IRB) approval, and discuss the potential consequences of research misconduct. Finally, describe what ethical issues are emerging from the use of data collected on social media.
Note: For an example of how to submit the timeline in Excel, click here. Your assignment will be at least four pages long, including a title page, the timeline page, a summary page, and a reference page.
You must use at least the textbook and the article by Gibney from the unit’s required reading as sources for your timeline. The use of these and any additional sources must be documented through APA style, citations, and reference entries.
If you have questions about using APA style, you may consult the CSU Citation Guide, reach out to the CSU Writing Center, or write your question in the Ask the Professor forum for this course.