ethical issues and ways of dealing with them

    Cards (9)

    • ethical issues
      when a conflict exists between the rights of participants in research studies
    • informed consent
      making participants aware of the aim, the procedures, their rights and what their data will be used for
    • deception
      means deliberately misleading or withholding information from participants at any stage of the investigation
    • protection from harm
      participants should not be placed at any more risk than they would be in their daily lives and should be protected
    • privacy and confidentiality
      participants have the right to control information about themselves
    • BPS code of ethics
      a legal document produced by the British Psychological Society that instructs psychologists in the UK about what behaviour is and is not acceptable
    • dealing with informed consent
      • should be issued with a consent letter
      • under 16- signature and permission from parents
    • dealing with deception and protection from harm debriefing
      • end of study- participants should be given full debrief
      • participants should be made aware of the true aims
      • participants should be told what their data will be used for
    • dealing with confidentiality
      • if personal details are held these must be protected
      • maintaining anonymity