Ethics

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    • What is the responsibility of researchers in psychology regarding participants?
      To look after their participants
    • What are participants' rights in psychological research?
      To be informed and give consent
    • Who writes the ethical guidelines in America for psychologists?
      The American Psychological Association
    • Which organization is responsible for ethical guidelines in the UK?
      The British Psychological Society
    • What is the nature of the BPS's ethical guidelines?
      They are advisory and can be bent
    • What happens if a psychologist seriously mistreats participants?
      They may be expelled from the BPS
    • What is informed consent in psychological research?
      Participants must understand aims and consequences
    • Who can give consent if participants are unable to?
      A parent or guardian
    • What right do participants have regarding their participation?
      The right to withdraw at any time
    • What must researchers do if participants withdraw?
      Destroy any personal data collected
    • What must researchers consider regarding protection from harm?
      Participants' psychological well-being and dignity
    • How should personal records be handled in research?
      Kept securely and confidentially
    • When can confidentiality be broken?
      If a participant or others are in danger
    • What is debriefing in psychological research?
      A conversation after the study explaining details
    • What should be included in a debriefing?
      Reasons for research and checking for harm
    • What ethical issues can psychologists face in research?
      Balancing participants' rights and valid data collection
    • What ethical guidelines did Milgram breach?
      Informed consent, right to withdraw, protection from harm
    • What is a cost-benefit analysis in research?
      Comparing costs to participants with societal benefits
    • What role does an ethics committee play in research?
      They evaluate research based on ethical principles
    • What happens at the end of a study regarding ethical issues?
      Debriefing participants about deception and harm
    • What are the key ethical guidelines in psychological research?
      • Informed consent
      • Right to withdraw
      • Protection from harm
      • Confidentiality
      • Debriefing
    • What are the alternatives to informed consent to avoid demand characteristics?
      • Prior general consent
      • Retroactive consent
      • Presumptive consent
    • What should a debriefing form include?
      • Purpose of the study
      • Any deception used
      • Right to withdraw data
      • Support for any harm caused
    • What are the potential consequences of breaching ethical guidelines?
      • Expulsion from professional organizations
      • Legal repercussions
      • Damage to reputation
    • 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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