Ethical Question: Is it ethical to do a study where the results might be trivial?

Ethical Question:  Is it ethical to do a study where the results might be trivial?
Mr. Quallaby is a well-known businessman in the area. He has a lot of money and has in the past donated some of it to the university. Mr. Quallaby can be eccentric at times and has requested that the Psychology Department run a study looking into the relationship between someone’s head size and their intelligence level. He talks to the administration of the university, and says that he would be willing to make a sizeable donation to the school if Dr. McCafferty, in the Psychology Department,  would do this research study in a group of local elementary schools. Mr. Quallaby is willing to make the donation regardless of how the study turns out; however, he is convinced Dr. McCafferty will find a positive relationship between head size and intelligence level. 
Reflection Questions:
  1. What are some of the ethical arguments Dr. McCafferty should have in favor of conducting the experiment? 
  2. What are some of the ethical arguments Dr. McCafferty should have against conducting the experiment?
  3. Put yourself in Dr. McCafferty’s shoes. What would you do? Explain.

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