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What is the responsibility of researchers in psychology regarding 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 writes the ethical guidelines in America for psychologists?
The
American Psychological Association
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Which organization is responsible for ethical guidelines in the UK?
The
British Psychological Society
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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 psychologist seriously mistreats participants?
They may be expelled from the
BPS
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What is informed consent in psychological research?
Participants must understand
aims
and consequences
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Who can give consent if participants are unable to?
A
parent
or
guardian
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What right do participants have regarding their participation?
The right to
withdraw
at any time
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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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How should personal records be handled in research?
Kept securely and
confidentially
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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
details
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What should be included in a debriefing?
Reasons
for research and checking for
harm
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What ethical issues can psychologists face in research?
Balancing
participants' rights
and
valid data collection
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What ethical guidelines did Milgram breach?
Informed consent
, right to
withdraw
, protection from harm
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What is a cost-benefit analysis in research?
Comparing costs to
participants
with societal benefits
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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 harm
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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 alternatives to informed consent to avoid demand characteristics?
Prior general consent
Retroactive consent
Presumptive consent
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What should a debriefing form include?
Purpose of the study
Any
deception
used
Right to withdraw
data
Support for any
harm caused
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What are the potential consequences of breaching ethical guidelines?
Expulsion from
professional
organizations
Legal
repercussions
Damage to reputation
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What is the significance of Milgram's study in psychology?
Highlights ethical dilemmas in research
Explores obedience to
authority
Influences understanding of human behavior
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