This chapter provides a response to ‘Developing Standards for Research Practice: Some Issues for Consideration’ by James Parry (2017). This draws in particular on the experience of Canadian research agencies of developing guidance on ethics principles applicable to research practice across the natural and social sciences and engineering. This was achieved based on the concept that there are underlying principles common to all disciplines conducting research with humans.

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