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Cards (7)
Ethical implications-
Guidelines
- protect those involved in the research
Implications- effects on
individuals
beyond the study
Ethical implications-
Siebers +
Stanley-
1988
studies
social
sensitivity - controversial
‘studies in which there are
potential
consequences/implications
directly
on those involved/represented’
Ethical implications-
Aronson - 1999
Socially
sensitive research should still be done
Allows the
sensitivity
to decrease
Allows a
better
understanding
Ethical implications-
Equal scale-
Costs and
benefits
of society - benefits needs to be
higher
Groups
effected, economy, prejudice/discrimination
implications,
bias reflections, validity, potential minus
age
awareness
Ethical implications-
Solutions-
Only
producing
research when
benefits
are higher
Reflective while researching - aware of
personal bias
Use
valid methods
and analysis‘
Ethical implications-
evaluations-
W-
medias
influences - misunderstandings/false info
S- shows change in society -
DSM
removed homosexuality on 1973 as a result of research
W- less likely to be
submitted
and approved
W-
historical
implications
Ethical implications-
Examples-
Banduras
Bodo doll
- blames role models, limited to role models, limits kids
violence
involvement, improves kids
safety,
shows home life impact
Milgrams
study- shows how easily
destructive power
can be used, excuses evil behaviour as
obedience
, explains the past