Research ethics standards look different depending on your field--working with human participants, for example, calls for a different set of guidelines than, say, working with mathematical research, or historical sources. In this guide, we group content by discipline in order to provide patrons with specific information.
If you're conducting research here at RIC, however, you'll want to familiarize yourself with the RIC Institutional Review Board (IRB). Most class activities are not governed by the IRB, as they are purely educational. However, if your research is intended to be generalized (as in the case of a thesis or a dissertation), IRB approval may be required.
Additionally, the IRB requires all researchers engaged in studies involving human participants complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) program. The CITI program is an excellent introduction to conducting ethical research practices, and is required of all investigators participating in a study (students and faculty alike).