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Apply ethical guidelines to the following scenario: A college instructor wants to compare two legitimate teaching methods across two sections of his research methods course. Decide whether the instructor needs to obtain informed consent from the students, and justify your decision in one to three sentences.

Question: Apply ethical guidelines to the following scenario: A college instructor wants to compare two legitimate teaching methods across two sections of his research methods course. Decide whether the instructor needs to obtain informed consent from the students, and justify your decision in one to three sentences.

Sample answer: The instructor does not need to obtain informed consent. This is because comparing two legitimate teaching methods is not expected to cause any harm to the students, and the research is conducted entirely within the ordinary, everyday activity of classroom instruction.

Key points:

  • Informed consent is not required for the instructor's study.
  • Comparing legitimate teaching methods is not expected to cause harm.
  • The study takes place during ordinary, everyday classroom activities.

Rubric: The answer should state that informed consent is not required and justify it by applying the two criteria: no expectation of harm, and being conducted within ordinary educational/classroom activities.

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