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show or hide details for this item Researcher/Practitioner ethical issues in research Blog Entry 0 replies1 resource 23-March-2006 Lucy Hearne
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23-March-2006 18:16:19
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24-March-2006 10:12:34
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Lucy Hearne
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Concerns about researcher bias as a practitioner about to undertake interviews with adult clients

Currently undertaking an MA and interested in ethical research in adult guidance.

Is it possible to prevent researcher bias if interviewing previous known clients?

Are there are any references, articles or practitioners who have experienced this ethical dilemma? Is it a dilemma or is it just subjective to the researcher? Are there any practitioners with similar experiences or ideas on the topic?

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