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What are ethical issues in research studies?
They arise when there is a conflict between the rights of participants and the
goals
of the research.
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Why might a researcher choose not to reveal the true purpose of a study?
To elicit more
natural behavior
from participants.
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What are the ethical dilemmas associated with misleading participants in research?
It raises questions about
justification
, potential
psychological
distress, and the acceptability of deception.
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What are the four major ethical issues to consider when planning research?
Informed
Consent
Deception
Protection
from Harm
Privacy
and
Confidentiality
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What must participants be informed about when giving informed consent?
They must know the
aims
of the study, the
procedure
, their rights, and how their data will be used.
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How can informed consent potentially affect the validity of a study?
It may lead to
unnatural
behavior if participants are
aware
of the study's aims.
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What is presumptive consent in research?
It involves asking a similar group if they find the study
acceptable
, presuming
consent
from actual participants if they agree.
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What is prior general consent?
Participants consent to being involved in multiple studies, including those that may involve
deception.
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What is retrospective consent?
It is when participants give consent during
debriefing
after the experiment has taken place.
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What should participants receive before any experiment?
A
consent
letter with all relevant information that may affect their
willingness
to participate.
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What is the role of a parent in the consent process for research involving children?
Parents must give
consent
for children under
16
to participate in research.
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What does deception in research mean?
It means deliberately
misleading
or withholding information from a participant at any stage of a
study.
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When might deception in research be justified?
If the research is not going to cause the participant
undue distress.
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What is the principle of protection from harm in research?
Participants should never be placed at more
risk
than they would be in their
everyday
lives.
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What types of psychological harm should be avoided in research?
Participants should not feel embarrassed, inadequate, or placed under
undue stress.
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What should participants be given at the end of a study?
A full
debrief
explaining the true
aims
of the study and any withheld details.
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What assurances should participants receive during debriefing?
They must be assured that their data will be
protected
and that they have the right to
withhold
their data.
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What should be done if a participant feels they have been subject to harm?
Counseling
must be made
available
to them.
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What is the right of
privacy
in
research
?
Participants
have the
right
to control information about themselves.
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What does confidentiality mean in the context of research?
It is the right to have personal data protected under the
Data Protection
Act.
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What is the BPS Code of Ethics?
It is a
quasi-legal
document that instructs psychologists in the UK about
acceptable
practices when dealing with participants.
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What are the four major principles of the BPS Code of Ethics?
Respect,
competence
, responsibility, and
integrity.
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What is the purpose of the BPS Code of Conduct?
To ensure that all participants are treated with
respect
and
consideration.
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How do ethics committees determine if research is ethically fit?
They use a
cost-benefit
analysis to weigh research
goals
against potential participant distress.
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