Ethics

    Cards (12)

    • ethical issues
      a conflict between ppts' rights and researchers' needs to gain valuable and meaningful findings
    • BPS code of ethics
      a legal document produced by the British Psychological Society (BPS) that instructs psychologists in the UK about what behaviour and isn't acceptable when dealing with ppts.
    • the four major ethical issues

      -informed consent
      -deception
      -protection from harm
      -privacy and confidentiality
    • informed consent
      ppts. must be given information on the purpose of the research and their role so they can make an informed decision about whether to participate
    • deception
      a ppt. is not told the true aims of the study and so cannot give truly informed consent
    • protection from harm

      during a study ensuring that ppts. are not at any more psychological or physical risk than they would be in their daily lives
    • privacy
      a person's right to control the flow of information about themselves
    • confidentiality
      concerns the communication of personal information from one person to another and the trust that the information will be protected
    • informed consent solution

      ppts. issues with consent letter detailing relevnt info that might affect their decision to participate.
      should be made aware of their right to withdraw
    • deception solution

      debrief- happens at the end of study, ppts. made aware of true aims of study
    • protection from harm solution

      debrief- happens at the end of a study, ppts. are made aware of true aims of the study, should be made aware that their behaviour was typical or normal and in extreme cases counselling offered
    • privacy and confidentiality solution

      maintain the anonymity of ppts.
      reminder during debrief that ppts. date will be protected