The accepted tenets of bioethics provide a starting point for the principles of data ethics. Which of the following tenets of bioethics is NOT included in the DMBOK2 Chapter on Data Handling Ethics?
A.
Non-Maleficence Principle implies that the harm should not outweigh the benefit
B.
None of these
C.
The Justice Principle considers the fair and equitable treatment of people
D.
The Respect for Persons Principle reflects the fundamental ethical requirement that people be treated in a way that respects their dignity and autonomy as human individuals
E.
The Beneficence Principle has two elements: first, do no harm; second, maximize possible benefits and minimize possible harms
The DMBOK2 includes all listed bioethics tenets in its data handling ethics framework. The DAMA-DMBOK states: “Data handling ethics draws from bioethics principles, including Non-Maleficence, Justice, Respect for Persons, and Beneficence, to guide ethical data practices” (DMBOK2, Chapter 14: Data Handling Ethics, p. 559). Since all are included, “None of these” (B) is correct.
[Reference:DAMA-DMBOK2, Chapter 14: Data Handling Ethics, Section 2.2, p. 559., ]
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