Ethics Flashcards

(16 cards)

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deception

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  • participants are lied to about certain aspects of the study
  • e.g. not being told the true aim of the study, or being deceived within procedure, use of a stooge/confederate/actor (a researcher who pretends he is a participant to deceive the actual participants).
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informed consent

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participant decides to take part in the study based on full knowledge of the procedures of the study

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Right to withdraw

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Participants have the right to leave the study whenever they wish and should not be forced to continue against their will

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Protection from Harm

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Participants should be protected from both physical and psychological harm during the procedure
* should leave study same way they entered

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confidentiality

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Personal information of participants such as their address, and identities, or place of work should not be revealed when publishing the study

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privacy

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The researcher should not ask participants any personal questions about their private lives that may make them feel uncomfortable as this may cause them psychological harm

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Debriefing

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Participants should be told the true purpose and aim of the study they are participating in.

At times this is done at the beginning of the study, but sometimes when participants are deceived at the start of the study, they are often debriefed once the
study in concluded to avoid any long term psychological harm.

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Repeated measures design

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all participants take part in all conditions

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Numbers (animal guidelines)

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study should use minimum amount of animals possible to get results

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Replacement (animal guidelines)

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Consider replacing animals in the study with video footage of other previous similar studies if this is an option, or even with computer simulations, rather than actually testing the animal in lab

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Pain and Distress (animal guidelines)

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animals should not experience any physical or psychological pain or distress during the procedure

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Reward, Deprivation, and Aversive Stimuli (animal guidelines)

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  • animals should be rewarded (e.g. with toys) for showing any positive/desired behaviours
  • shouldn’t be deprived of basic needs (e.g. food, water)
  • don’t place any aversive stimuli that can threaten/harm the animal in their environment
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Social housing (animal guidelines)

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  • Social animals should be kept with other animals of the same species, not isolated as this may cause them psychological harm.
  • non-social animals shouldn’t be kept with other animals as they may harm them
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Caging (animal guidelines)

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  • Animals shouldn’t be kept in small cages, and if they can be released, then they shouldn’t be kept in cages throughout the whole study.
  • shouldn’t be kept in overcrowded cages or with other animals that may harm them
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Species and strain (animal guidelines)

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  • researcher should ensure they are using the correct species of animal for the study
  • e.g. if the study is suitable for dogs but not cats, they should make sure they are conducting it on dogs only and not cats as this could cause psychological distress to the cats
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anaesthesia, euthanasia and analgesia (animal guidelines)

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  • if an operation/surgery is being conducted on
    the animal, then the researcher should consider using anesthesia to numb pain, or analgesia which are pain killers.
  • Euthanasia: last resort when there is very little
    chance of survival for the animal or if they are in extreme pain, then they can opt to euthanize the animal (mercy killing)