7.3.2 Avoiding harm to participants

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    • Harm in sociological research includes any detrimental impact on participants, categorized as physical harm, psychological harm, and social harm
    • Match the type of harm with its definition and mitigation strategy:
      Physical Harm ↔️ Injury or discomfort; use safety protocols
      Psychological Harm ↔️ Emotional distress; offer counselling support
      Social Harm ↔️ Damage to reputation; ensure confidentiality
    • Researchers must ignore potential harms to avoid bias in their findings.
      False
    • Harm in sociological research refers to any detrimental impact on participants, categorized as physical, psychological, and social harm
    • Match the type of harm with its definition and mitigation strategy:
      Physical Harm ↔️ Injury or discomfort; use safety protocols
      Psychological Harm ↔️ Emotional distress; offer counselling support
      Social Harm ↔️ Damage to reputation; ensure confidentiality
    • Researchers must disclose all potential risks to participants during informed consent.

      True
    • Harm in sociological research includes any detrimental impact on participants, categorized as physical, psychological, and social harm
    • Match the type of harm with its definition and mitigation strategy:
      Physical Harm ↔️ Injury or discomfort; use safety protocols
      Psychological Harm ↔️ Emotional distress; offer counselling support
      Social Harm ↔️ Damage to reputation; ensure confidentiality
    • Ethical principles in research require researchers to ignore potential harm to participants.
      False
    • Match the type of harm with its definition and mitigation strategy:
      Physical Harm ↔️ Injury or discomfort; use safety protocols
      Psychological Harm ↔️ Emotional distress; offer counselling support
      Social Harm ↔️ Damage to reputation; ensure confidentiality
    • The purpose of the informed consent process is to ensure participants understand the research aims and risks.

      True
    • What is the critical ethical principle in sociological research that requires participants to voluntarily agree to take part in a study after being fully informed?
      Informed consent
    • Participants must be informed about the specific activities they will be asked to engage in during the research.
      True
    • Informed consent ensures participant privacy and data protection
    • Obtaining informed consent helps researchers minimize potential risks and ensures participants make informed decisions about their involvement.
      True
    • Invasive questioning about traumatic experiences can lead to psychological harm
    • Match the type of harm with its mitigation strategy:
      Physical Harm ↔️ Implement safety protocols
      Psychological Harm ↔️ Offer counselling support
      Social Harm ↔️ Anonymize data
    • Informed consent requires researchers to disclose any potential physical, psychological, or social harms
    • What is the purpose of detailing research procedures in the informed consent process?
      Explaining activities
    • What is informed consent in sociological research?
      Voluntary agreement to participate
    • What does voluntary participation emphasize in informed consent?
      Right to refuse or withdraw
    • Obtaining informed consent helps mitigate potential harm
    • Confidentiality involves limiting access to participant data.

      True
    • Researchers use pseudonyms to protect participants' identities
    • What type of support should researchers offer to minimize psychological harm?
      Counselling support
    • Match the type of harm with its mitigation strategy:
      Physical Harm ↔️ Implement safety protocols
      Psychological Harm ↔️ Offer counselling support
      Social Harm ↔️ Anonymize data
    • The informed consent process allows researchers to minimize potential risks to participants.
      True
    • Ethical principles in sociological research require researchers to be aware of and mitigate potential harm
    • Informed consent is a critical ethical principle that requires participants to voluntarily agree to take part in a study after being fully informed
    • Informed consent requires researchers to clearly explain the aims and objectives of the research
    • What type of harm involves emotional distress, mental health issues, or anxiety induced by research?
      Psychological harm
    • In a study on homelessness, what might the informed consent process emphasize to participants?
      Emotional distress
    • What is an example of physical harm in sociological research?
      Strenuous activities
    • Social harm occurs when research findings damage a participant's relationships or community standing.

      True
    • Steps to minimize harm in sociological research
      1️⃣ Identify potential types of harm
      2️⃣ Develop mitigation strategies
      3️⃣ Obtain informed consent
      4️⃣ Implement safety protocols
    • One key element of informed consent is outlining the potential benefits
    • Steps researchers take to protect participant identity
      1️⃣ Anonymity: Removing identifying information
      2️⃣ Confidentiality: Securely storing data
      3️⃣ Pseudonyms: Assigning fictional names
      4️⃣ Aggregation: Reporting findings in aggregate
      5️⃣ Secure Storage: Keeping records in locked cabinets
      6️⃣ Consent Forms: Explaining confidentiality procedures
    • What is anonymity in research?
      Removing identifying information
    • Researchers can mitigate psychological harm by obtaining informed consent
    • What mitigation strategy is used to address physical harm in research?
      Implement safety protocols
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