research methods: ethical issues Flashcards

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Outline what is meant by Informed Consent in psychological research

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getting consent from pps before taking part in study, all information is given about the study

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Outline what is meant by Deception in psychological research (active and passive)

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active- deliberately misleading participants

passive- withholding information

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Outline what is meant by Protection from harm in psychological research

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ensuring participants do not encounter or are at risk to any psychological or physical harm

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Outline what is meant by Confidentiality in psychological research

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participants have the right to personal information being protected

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What is meant by Cost-benefit analysis?

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the evaluation of a program, project, treatment, or other course of action in terms of the relationship between its costs or the resources it consumes, and the outputs or benefits it produces

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What is the role of the BPS code of ethics?

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guide all members of the society in their day-to-day professional conduct

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Explain ways researchers deal with the issue of informed consent including alternative forms of consent: Presumptive, Prior general and Retrospective consent

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presumptive consent- what would be similar to participants and assuming consent

prior general consent- what kind of research is told to participants

retrospective- full debrief and right to withdraw

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Explain ways researchers deal with the issue of Deception

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give full debrief and right to withdraw, reassure at the end of study

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Explain ways researchers deal with the issue of Protection from harm

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if any harm is likely, researchers much seek advice from independent advisor

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Explain ways researchers deal with the issue of confidentiality

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if privacy is invaded, participants have the right to personal information protected (name, address)

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What is the purpose of briefing participants at the start of a study?

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so the participants know exactly what is going to happen and don’t have to go ahead

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What is the purpose of debriefing participants at the end of a study?

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to ensure them their behaviour is norma;l

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