Consider the impact or consequences that psychological research has on the rights of other people in a wider context, not just the participants taking part in the research
Social sensitivity
A psychologist used the term social sensitivity to describe studies where there are potential social consequences for the participants or the group of people represented by the research
Ethical implications of research studies
In Milgram's research you need to consider whether the 'endsjustifythemeans'. The participants were deceived and were unabletogivefullyinformedconsent. The experiment also caused significant distress, and the participants were told to continue against their ownwill. However the participants were debriefed after the experiment. The outcome of these follow ups suggested that the participants had suffered no long termeffects
Ethical Implications of Theories
Bowlbys theory of attachment suggest that children form one special attachment bond, usually with their mother, which must take place within a criticalperiod. Bowlby suggested that this attachmentbondaffects their futurerelationships through an internalworkingmodel. While Bowlby's theory has contributed to the development of childcare practices, it has also encourage the view that a women'splace is at home with herchildren, which could make some mothers feel guilty for wanting to return to work following childbirth