This assignment delves into the ethical considerations that arise when conducting research on vulnerable populations, with a specific focus on homeless individuals. It highlights the unique challenges, such as mental health issues and the potential for exploitation, that researchers face when working with this group. The paper emphasizes the importance of upholding ethical principles, including respect for persons, beneficence, and justice, and discusses strategies to mitigate risks, such as providing incentives and essential commodities. The assignment concludes by affirming the adequacy of the researchers' strategies in maintaining ethical standards and recognizing the need for support and opportunities for homeless individuals to improve their lives. The paper references several key texts in the field of research methodology to support its claims.