ethics Flashcards

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What does DC COWPAD stand for?

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deception, consent, confidentiality, observation, withdrawal, protection, advice, debriefing

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What is the ethics guideline regarding deception?

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participants shouldn’t have info withheld from them or falsely given

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what are the ethics guidelines regarding consent?

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participants should be informed about the research + give their permission to participate

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what are the ethics guidelines regarding confidentiality?

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participants have a right to expect that information they provide is treated confidentially

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what are the ethics guidelines regarding observation?

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participants should only be observed covertly in a public place

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what are the ethics guidelines regarding withdrawal

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participants should be allowed to leave the study at any time

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what are the ethics guidelines regarding protection?

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participants should be protected from physical/ psychological harm

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what are the ethics guidelines regarding advice?

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participants should be offered advice if needed during or after the study

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what are the ethics guidelines regarding debriefing?

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participants should always have a debrief after a study has taken place to let them know the full research aim. They may be offered advice within this + given a way to contact the researcher.

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10
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what are ethics?

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moral guidelines used by psychologists studying humans in order to protect participants

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who provides the ethics guidelines in the UK?

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provided by the British Psychological Society

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How can you overcome the ethical issue of DECEPTION?

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debrief can be given at the end of research to fully explain the aims of the research. sometimes consent is gained at this point

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how can we overcome the ethical issue of CONSENT?

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informed consent can be gained at the start, stating purpose + procedures. a debrief can be given at the end if consent hasn’t been obtained.

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how can we overcome the ethical issue of CONFIDENTIALITY?

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can anonymise participant data, referring to participants by their participant number rather than their name

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how can we overcome the ethical issue of WITHDRAWAL?

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participants should give informed consent to participate in research to avoid wanting to withdraw from the study

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how can we overcome the ethical issue of PROTECTION?

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harm should be avoided, debriefs should be given at the end of the study + participants should be given advice.

17
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what are the four categories for ethical considerations? (and where does each guideline fit?)

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RESPECT: consent, withdrawal, confidentiality

COMPETENCE: advice

RESPONSIBILITY: protection, debrief

INTEGRITY: deception, observation