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ethical issues:
conflict arises between
participants rights
and
researchers needs
types of ethical issues:
informed consent
deception
protection
from harm
privacy
and
confidentiality
informed consent
:
need to know what theyre getting into e.g aims, procedures, rights to withdraw, data
make
informed
judgement about participating without coercion -
study
= meaningless and not natural if aim is known
dealing with consent:
issued with
consent form
or form detailing relevant info
under
16
- signature of
parental
consent needed
other ways to gain consent:
presumptive
consent - consent from similar group
prior general
consent - consent to a number of different studies
retrospective
consent - asked for consent after debriefing
deception:
misleading
/
withholding
info from people at any stage of investigation - cant give full
consent
only justified when it causes
undue stress
or
ethics
committee deem that the means
justify research
protection from harm
:
shouldnt be placed at any more
risk
than
daily lives
embarrassment
,
stress
,
pressure
remind participant they have right to
withdraw
at any time
dealing with deception + protection from harm:
full
debrief
at end of study - made aware of
aims/details
e.g other groups
told what
data
would be used for -
right to withhold
reassurance that behaviour was
normal
if subjected to
stress/embarrassment
provide
counselling
privacy
+
confidentiality
:
people have right to control info about themselves - if invaded,
confidentiality
should be
protected
know details wont be shared + remain
anonymous
data protection act
-
personal
data protected
rights to
privacy
extend to areas e.g
institutions
/
locations
not named
dealing with confidentiality:
personal data
protected
if provided - record no details, refer to using
numbers
/
initials
during debriefing/briefing - reminded data would be
protected
throughout process
ways of dealing with ethical issues:
British Psychological Society
has its own BPS code of ethics with set of
guidelines
- researchers have duty to follow
guidelines
guidelines
ensure participants are treated with
respect
+
consideration
during each phase
guidelines implemented often use
cost benefit approach
- determines if
proposals
are
ethically acceptable