right to withdraw (weakness)

Cards (41)

  • What is one weakness of research in terms of ethics?
    Ethical issues arise in relation to right to withdraw
  • Why might participants not feel able to withdraw from a study?
    They may feel pressured as prisoners
  • How does the status of participants as prisoners affect their ability to withdraw?
    Prisoners may feel they cannot refuse participation
  • What could be a consequence of participants feeling unable to withdraw?
    It could lead to increased distress among participants
  • What is a specific ethical guideline mentioned in the text?
    Right to withdraw is a key ethical guideline
  • How does the inability to withdraw relate to the BPS guidelines?
    It goes against the BPS guidelines on right to withdraw
  • What psychological impact might result from participants feeling distressed?
    They may experience increased psychological harm
  • What is the potential outcome of participants feeling distressed in a study?
    It could result in psychological harm
  • How does distress among participants relate to the ethical conduct of research?
    Distress indicates a failure to uphold ethical standards
  • What is the relationship between ethical issues and the right to withdraw?
    Ethical issues arise when the right to withdraw is compromised
  • What is a consequence of not allowing participants to withdraw?
    It can lead to ethical violations in research
  • How does the concept of right to withdraw relate to participant distress?
    Right to withdraw helps prevent participant distress
  • Why is the right to withdraw important in research ethics?
    It protects participants from undue pressure and harm
  • What ethical guideline is violated if participants cannot withdraw?
    The right to withdraw guideline is violated
  • What might be a result of participants feeling distressed due to ethical issues?
    They may withdraw from future studies
  • How does the BPS guideline relate to participant distress?
    BPS guidelines aim to minimize participant distress
  • What is a potential effect of distress on research outcomes?
    It can negatively impact research validity
  • How does the ethical principle of right to withdraw relate to participant autonomy?
    It supports participant autonomy in decision-making
  • What is the significance of ethical guidelines in research?
    They ensure the protection of participants' rights
  • What is the main ethical concern discussed in the material?
    Participants' right to withdraw from studies
  • How does participant status influence ethical considerations in research?
    Participant status can complicate their ability to withdraw
  • What is the relationship between ethical issues and participant well-being?
    Ethical issues can negatively affect participant well-being
  • What is a potential consequence of ethical violations in research?
    Loss of trust in research findings
  • How does the inability to withdraw relate to the overall integrity of research?
    It undermines the integrity of the research process
  • Why is it crucial to address ethical issues in research?
    To protect participants and ensure valid results
  • What is the ethical guideline that ensures participants can leave a study?
    The right to withdraw guideline
  • How does participant distress relate to ethical research practices?
    Participant distress indicates a breach of ethical practices
  • What is the role of ethical guidelines in protecting participants?
    They provide a framework for participant safety
  • What is a key ethical issue in research involving prisoners?
    Right to withdraw may be compromised
  • How does the ethical principle of right to withdraw affect research outcomes?
    It ensures participants can leave without harm
  • What is the significance of the BPS guidelines in research ethics?
    They provide standards for ethical research conduct
  • What is the potential impact of ethical violations on research credibility?
    It can diminish research credibility
  • How does the right to withdraw relate to participant autonomy in research?
    It empowers participants to make their own choices
  • Why is participant well-being a priority in ethical research?
    To ensure a safe and respectful research environment
  • What is a consequence of participants feeling distressed in a study?
    They may withdraw from future participation
  • How does the inability to withdraw affect the ethical integrity of research?
    It compromises the ethical integrity of the study
  • What is the relationship between ethical guidelines and participant rights?
    Ethical guidelines protect participant rights in research
  • What is a key ethical principle in research involving vulnerable populations?
    Right to withdraw is crucial
  • How does participant status influence ethical considerations in research?
    It complicates the ability to ensure ethical practices
  • Why is it important to address ethical issues in research studies?
    To protect participants and maintain research integrity