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What is the responsibility of researchers in psychology towards participants?
To look after their participants
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What are participants' rights in psychological research?
To be
informed
and give
consent
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Who decides the ethical guidelines for psychological research in the UK?
The
British Psychological Society
(BPS)
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What is the BPS's role in psychological research?
To write
ethical guidelines
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What is the nature of the BPS's ethical guidelines?
They are advisory and can be bent
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What happens if a researcher seriously mistreats participants?
They may be expelled from the
BPS
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What is informed consent in psychological research?
Participants
must understand the study's aims
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What should participants be informed about before research begins?
The
aims
, purpose, and
consequences
of the study
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Who can give consent if participants cannot?
A
parent
or guardian
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What right do participants have regarding their participation?
The right to
withdraw
at any stage
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What must researchers do if participants withdraw?
Destroy any
personal data
collected
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What must researchers consider regarding protection from harm?
Participants'
psychological
well-being and
dignity
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What is confidentiality in psychological research?
Keeping
personal
records secure and private
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When can confidentiality be broken?
If a
participant
or others are in
danger
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What is debriefing in psychological research?
A
conversation
after the study explaining its purpose
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What should researchers check during debriefing?
For any
harm caused
and offer assistance
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What ethical issues can psychologists face?
Balancing
participants' rights
and
valid data collection
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How did Milgram's study breach ethical guidelines?
It deceived
participants
and caused harm
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What is demand characteristics in research?
Participants
altering
behavior
due to awareness of
aims
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What are alternatives to informed consent?
Prior general consent
,
retroactive consent
,
presumptive consent
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What is a cost-benefit analysis in research?
Comparing
potential
costs to benefits of research
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What role does an ethics committee play in research?
They evaluate research based on
ethical principles
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What happens at the end of a study regarding ethical issues?
Debriefing
participants about
deception
and rights
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What are the key ethical guidelines in psychological research?
Informed consent
Right to withdraw
Protection from harm
Confidentiality
Debriefing
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of using deception in psychological research?
Strengths:
Reduces demand characteristics
Allows for more natural behavior
Weaknesses:
Breaches
informed consent
Can cause emotional distress
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How should a researcher handle a situation where ethical guidelines are breached?
Conduct a
cost-benefit analysis
Consult with an
ethics committee
Debrief participants thoroughly
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What should be included in a debriefing form?
Purpose of the study
Any
deception used
Participants' right to withdraw
data
Support resources
if harmed
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What are the implications of Milgram's study on ethical guidelines?
Highlighted need for strict ethical standards
Raised awareness of
participant welfare
Influenced future
research ethics
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