ethics L4

Cards (23)

  • What are the 4 core principles of BPS guidelines?
    Respect, Competence, Responsibility, Integrity
  • What does informed consent mean in research?
    Participants are informed about the study's nature
  • How can ethical issues invalidate the purpose of a study?
    They can compromise the integrity of the research
  • What is the role of deception in psychological research?
    Deception should be minimized and disclosed later
  • What is the right to withdraw in research?
    Participants can leave the study anytime
  • Why is confidentiality important in research?
    It protects participants' anonymity and privacy
  • What does protection from harm entail in research?
    Ensuring participants are not distressed or harmed
  • What is the significance of debriefing after research?
    Participants discuss the study and their role
  • How does Zimbardo's study relate to ethical guidelines?
    It broke many ethical guidelines, especially harm
  • What are the key ethical guidelines for psychological research?
    • Informed Consent: Explain study and risks
    • Confidentiality: Protect participants' anonymity
    • Deception: Minimize and disclose during debriefing
    • Privacy: Obtain consent before disturbing
    • Right to Withdraw: Participants can leave anytime
    • Debrief: Discuss procedure and findings post-study
    • Protection from Harm: Ensure no distress or harm
  • What does the mnemonic "Why Do People Constantly Crash Parties Dave?" represent?
    It helps remember ethical guidelines
  • Why is retrospective consent important in research?
    It allows participants to withdraw data later
  • What are the risks researchers must consider in studies?
    Risks should not exceed normal life experiences
  • What is the role of competence in psychological research?
    Researchers must maintain a high standard of ethics
  • How should researchers handle vulnerable groups?
    They must take special care to protect them
  • What is the importance of honesty in psychological research?
    It ensures integrity and accuracy in findings
  • What should researchers do if important information arises during a study?
    They must inform participants immediately
  • What is the significance of maintaining professional boundaries in research?
    It helps ensure ethical conduct and respect
  • How can researchers ensure participants feel respected and informed?
    By clearly explaining their rights and roles
  • What is the purpose of a consent form in research?
    To ensure informed consent is obtained
  • Why is it important to address misconceptions during debriefing?
    To clarify any misunderstandings and anxieties
  • What should researchers do if participants feel distressed during a study?
    They must address the distress immediately
  • What is the main goal of ethical guidelines in psychological research?
    To protect participants and ensure integrity