Via the miricle of EbsoHost, here's the citation:

Sweet, Stephen. 1999. Using a mock institutional review board to teach ethics 
in sociological research. Teaching Sociology 27:55-59.

Thanks to Bob for posting about it and Stephen for writing it in the first 
place.

James


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>From: Robert Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jun 6, 2006 9:31 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: TEACHSOC: Zimbardo' s lesson
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>Hi everyone, In conjunction with the discussion of Zimbardo and his legacy to 
>the ethics of research, I use the Mock Institutional Review Board and the Code 
>of Ethics exercise every semester to show students the importance of the code 
>of ethics in sociological research. This is adapted from the version in TS, 
>maybe someone can give members the exact citation, I can't seem to find mine. 
>Also, you will need to find an abbreviated version of the code of ethics, mine 
>is about 3 pages long, just enough for students to get an idea of what is in 
>this document. 
>

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James Cassell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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