The consequences that can come from the findings of psychological research and goes beyond the PPs of the study and can influence public policy
Socially sensitive research
Studies in which there are potential socialconsequences or implications for PPs in the research or the class of individuals represented by the research
Ethical Implications: Bowlby
Maternal Deprivation - early separation of a child from their primary caregiver during a critical period can have irreversible consequences
Gives negative stigma around children that are raised in day care compared to having a stay at home mum and prejudice towards these mothers
Leads to burden and blame on mothers for neglecting the development of their child
Ethical Implications: Criminal Behaviour due to genes
Researcher looked at the brains of murderers and non murderers using matched pairs using brain scans
For the murderers there were abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex suggesting there may be a predisposition of violent behaviour
May lead to offenders not being held accountable if their crime is due to biology
Some people may have a criminal gene but do not commit crimes so prejudice may lead them to eventually committing crime
Ethical Implications: IQ tests
Test was given to recruit people to the army however it was aimed at Americans and those with elite knowledge
White Americans, Black Americans and European Immigrants took the test
Black Americans had a lower mental age than white Americans which lead to discrimination of them and white Americans thinking they are superior
Implications for research process: Research question
The way research questions are phrased and investigated may influence the way findings are interpreted
Research into 'alternative relationships' has been guilty of heterosexual bias within homosexual relationships were compared and judged against heterosexual norms
Dealing with PPs
Issues such as informed consent, psychological harm and confidentiality are important in socially sensitive research
A study on domestic abuse, someone may worry their ex partner will find out about the study
This may cause a lot of stress
PPs may give informed consent but do not understand the effects of the research so care must be taken
Dealing with social sensitivity
Submit research proposals to ethics committees and abide by recommendations (peer review)
Weigh up costs and benefits before conducting research (cost benefit analysis)
Take care when framing the question so as not to misrepresent certain groups
Take steps to avoid prejudice and discrimination
AO3 Ethical Implications: Allows for a better understanding
Although there are ethical implications associated with research into controversial topics it is argued that studies involving underrepresented groups can help promote a greater sensitivity and understanding
This can help reduce prejudice and encourage acceptance
Socially sensitive research has also benefited society
Research into the unreliability of eyewitness testimony has reduced the risk of miscarriages of justice within the legal system
Socially sensitive sensitive research may benefit society
AO3 Ethical Implications: Prejudice against groups can still happen
Research can be used to prejudice against people and minorities too
IQ tests were given to immigrants, white Americans and Black Americans and found immigrants and black Americans had a lower mental age compared to the whites
The test itself was made for Americans and those with elite knowledge
As a result of this a lot of prejudice happened even to the extent of people being sterilised so they can not reproduce due to their low intelligence
Prejudices can be reinforced by looking into such topics
AO3 Ethical Implications: Benefits for groups
Homosexuality was once labelled as a sociopathic personality disorder which was eventually removed
This was as a result of anonymous interviews on 5000 men about their sexual behaviour
The report concluded that homosexuality is a normal variant of behaviour
Report was also done on 6000 women and caused outrage however was needed to prevent the discrimination of homosexuals
AO3 Ethical Implications: Real World Application
The government looks to research when developing social policies such as decisions related to child care, education and mental health
It is preferable to base such policies on scientific research
In the UK there are independent groups that ensure the research they are analysing and using is objective
Psychologists have an important role in providing high quality research on socially sensitive topics