Lesson 9: Ethics Flashcards

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What is the name of the society that is responsible for publishing a code of ethics?

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The British Psychological Society

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What is informed consent?

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Making participants aware of the aims and purposes of a study, so that they can agree to take part in the full knowledge of what the research is about and what they are letting themselves in for

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Under what condition is informed consent not possible to gain?

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If DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS could arise

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What is protection from harm?

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The responsibility to protect participants from physical and psychological harm during the study.

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What is Right to Withdraw?

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The idea that all participants must be aware that they can leave the study at anytime, regardless or whether payment or inducement has been offered

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What is confidentiality?

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The ethical code surrounding the idea that participant data is confidential and should not be disclosed to anyone unless it has been agreed in advance

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What is the difference between confidentiality and anonymity

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Confidentiality means that data can be traced back to a name
Anonymity means that data CAN NOT be traced back to a name

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What is Avoid deception?

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The ethical code that follows the idea that witholding information or misleading participants is unacceptable

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What is a cost-benefit analysis?

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When the potential harm of doing research is weighed against the potential gains.

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What is debriefing?

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The process of giving participants an explanation and aim of the study, after it has been conducted.

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