Locate and read an article related to a topic you may investigate via Action Research. Select an article that is primary research, which is peer-reviewed, published research (typically in an academic journal) written by a researcher about a research project they conducted. It presents the research background, design of the study, data collected, results or findings, and conclusions of the research. Primary research can be found through the library databases. There is a description of primary research on the library webpage. Based on your selected article, in 2-3 pages, answer the following questions related to research ethics.
Describe the study.
Is it qualitative or quantitative?
What are the research question(s) and/or purpose of the study?
How many participants?
What type of population sample was involved?
Describe any ethical issues in the study.
For example, how is informed consent provided and how are participants' rights protected?
Describe researcher bias/assumptions if they are evident.
Describe study limitations if they are evident.
Support your statements with evidence from the Required Studies and your research. Cite and ref.