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Ethics of Social Research
- Kelman, H.C. Continuity and change: My life as a social psychologist. In A.H. Eagly, R.M. Baron, & V.L. Hamilton, (Eds.), The social psychology of group identity and social conflict: Theory, application, and practice (pp. 233-275). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2004. (PDF: 3MB)
- Kelman, H.C. Ethical limits on the use of influence in hierarchical relationships. In J. M. Darley, D. Messick, & T. R. Tyler (Eds.), Social influences on ethical behavior in organizations (pp. 11-20). Mahwah, NJ, and London: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001.
- Kelman, H.C. Ethical issues in different social science methods. In T.L. Beauchamp, R.R. Faden, R.J. Wallace, Jr., & L. Walters (Eds.), Ethical issues in social science research (pp. 40-98). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982. (PDF: 3.15MB)
- Kelman, H.C. Privacy and research with human beings. Journal of Social Issues, 33, no. 3 (1977): 169-195.
- Kelman, H.C. The rights of the subject in social research: An analysis in terms of relative power and legitimacy. American Psychologist, 27 (1972): 989-1016. (PDF: 2.65MB)
- Kelman, H.C. Human use of human subjects: The problem of deception in social psychological experiments. Psychological Bulletin, 67 (1967): 1-11.
- Kelman, H.C. Manipulation of human behavior: An ethical dilemma for the social scientist. Journal of Social Issues, 21, no. 2 (1965): 31-46.