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This work has as its theme the ethical procedures of research and aims to provide a framework of
practical guidelines to ensure the protection of all actors involved in the development of scientific
knowledge, particularly at the stage of research design and project.
This is a theoretical reflection on the ethical dimension of data collection practices and the limits
that the researcher should consciously attend to in the scientific research process. For this
reflection, I carried out a literature review and a document analysis of several legal documents,
highlighting the European directive on data protection. This led to several questions, namely: what
documents should be ensured in the research project design process? What is the scope of
informed consent and how can anonymity and confidentiality of data be preserved? These and
other questions are answered in a thoughtful way for those who understand that there is no science
without ethics, nor ethics without conscience.
Here the hermeneutic method is the natural choice because it allows the interpretation of questions
related to values and principles that must be contextualized. This interpretative analysis requires
asking questions related to duty, but also to the norm or law. With this questioning it is hoped that
the reader will understand in a systematized way the ethical procedures of research and will be
able to draw on a documentary listing of the ethical point of view that will protect the informants, but
also the researcher himself and affiliating institutions or participants.
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Research Ethics Project Anonymity Data Science . Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
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Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science