Evaluating Ethics Education Programs: A Multilevel Approach

Michael D. Mumford, Logan Steele, Logan L. Watts

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Abstract

Although education in the responsible conduct of research is considered necessary, evidence bearing on the effectiveness of these programs in improving research ethics has indicated that, although some programs are successful, many fail. Accordingly, there is a need for systematic evaluation of ethics education programs. In the present effort, we examine procedures for evaluation of ethics education programs from a multilevel perspective: examining both within-program evaluation and cross-program evaluation. With regard to within-program evaluation, we note requisite designs and measures for conducting systematic program evaluation have been developed and multiple measures should be applied in program evaluation. With regard to cross-program evaluation, we argue that a meta-analytic framework should be employed where analyses are used to identify best practices in ethics education. The implications of this multilevel approach for improving responsible conduct of research educational programs are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-60
Number of pages24
JournalEthics and Behavior
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • engineering ethics
  • ethics education
  • evaluation
  • measures
  • RCR education
  • scientific ethics

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