Ethics (human-participants)

    Cards (3)

    • Key Terms
      • Informed Consent:
      • Deception: Avoid demand characteristics
      • Presumptive consent: Would others take part if it was explained to them?, cost-benefit analysis
      • Debriefing:
      • Post-research
      • Leave in same emotional state
      • Withdrawal:
      • Even if paid
      • Observations: Only where public behaviour expected
      • Competence:
      • In expertise
      • Check with colleagues for doubts
      • Confidentiality:
      • No personal information
      • Pseudonyms
      • Protection from harm:
      • Expose no more risk then irl
      • Leave with positive self-perception and experience
      • Risk assessment (identify potential harm)
    • Human Ethics
      • Professional Ethics are standards concerning any professional groups practices and conduct
      • Apply to all research contexts with human participants
      • 4 underpinning moral principles: Respect, Competence, Responsibility and Integrity
      • Must ensure public, after research, has confidence in psychology profession and positive perception of psychologists
      • All are treated with respect, their dignity and well-being are always safeguarded
    • 4 underpinning moral principles:
      Respect:
      • Privacy standards
      • Confidentiality
      • Informed consent
      • Right of withdrawal
      • Intentional deception only acceptable if
      • Necessary to protect research integrity
      • Disclosed at earliest opportunity
      • Judge acceptability, consider if participants are likely to object when debriefed
      Competence:
      • Maintain high standards in professional work
      Responsibility:
      • To clients, public, and psychological science
      • Protection from harm
      • Debriefing
      Integrity:
      • Honest and accurate findings
      • Acknowledge potential limits
      • Tell misconduct of others to BPS