Ethical implications

    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