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ethical issues
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What is ethics in psychology?
Consideration of
acceptable
treatment
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What are ethical issues?
Dilemmas faced by
psychologists
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What are ethical guidelines?
Rules on dealing with
ethical issues
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What does deception involve in psychological research?
Misleading
participants
about the study
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What is active deception?
Deliberately misleading
participants
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What is passive deception?
Withholding information from
participants
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When can deception be used in research?
When
justified
by its effect on behavior
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What must happen if deception is unavoidable?
Participants must be fully
debriefed
quickly
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What is informed consent?
Detailed information for
participant
agreement
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How should researchers handle informed consent?
Inform participants about
research objectives
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What must be done if research involves children?
Guardian
permission must be obtained
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What is the right to withdraw?
Participants
can leave at any time
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How should researchers deal with the right to withdraw?
Participants
should be made aware of this right
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What happens if data is withdrawn?
Data must be
destroyed
immediately
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What must researchers observe in children regarding withdrawal?
Signs that the child does not want to
participate
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What does protection from harm entail?
Protection from
physical
and
psychological
harm
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What is the acceptable risk level in research?
Should not exceed
everyday
life risks
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What must researchers avoid inflicting on participants?
Any harm likely to cause
long-term
damage
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What should researchers inquire about before the study?
Participants' medical history
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What must researchers avoid regarding stress?
Putting
participants
under unnecessary stress
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What should happen to data upon completion of research?
All data should be
destroyed
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How should participant information be handled?
Kept
confidential
unless agreed otherwise
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What is confidentiality in research?
Legal
requirement
to keep information private
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What must researchers do if confidentiality cannot be guaranteed?
Warn
participants
in advance
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What does privacy in research involve?
Respecting
participants' personal space
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Where should research be conducted?
Only in
public spaces
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What must researchers do if research invades privacy?
Gain
informed consent
from participants
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How should data be handled regarding privacy?
Maintain
confidentiality
and
anonymize
data
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What is debriefing in research?
Providing detailed information
post-study
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What should debriefing ensure?
No negative consequences for
participants
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What is the purpose of debriefing regarding deception?
Compensate
for any deception used
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What must participants be reminded of during debriefing?
Their right to
withdraw
from the study
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What are ethics committees responsible for?
Evaluating
research
for ethical
compliance
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What must happen before research can proceed?
Assessment by an
ethics committee
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What is a consequence of conducting unapproved research?
It is a
criminal offense
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What does the British Psychological Society do?
Provides public information about
psychology
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How does the British Psychological Society protect the public?
By setting
guidelines
for researchers
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What is included in the British Psychological Society's guidelines?
Details in the
Code of Ethics and Conduct
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When were the British Psychological Society's guidelines produced?
In
1952
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What should consent forms inform participants about?
Aim, method, and right to
withdraw
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