Term 2 Flashcards

(11 cards)

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What are the 4 key principles of the British psychological society for ethics

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  • respect; for welfare of modern world humans and animals
  • competence; must be appropriately qualified to perform so trained
  • responsibility; public should not be harmed
  • integrity; be honest and fair
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What is informed consent ( main ethical guidelines)

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Participants should be told nature purpose and consequences of any research participation. Should have consent and if participant under 16 need parental consent

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What is right to withdraw ( main ethical guidelines )

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Investigators should make it to clear to participants about right to withdraw at any time. And data collected can be destroyed if asked to be once withdrawn

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What is privacy+ confidentiality ( main ethical guidelines )

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Participants privacy should be respected. If you were observed it would have to be in a “public place”. All results and info gathered in relation to SPECIFIC individuals must be kept confidential names should not be released. And participants should be aware of any breeches to confidentiality that may occur.

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Deception ( main ethical guidelines )

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Lying or intensional deception to participants should be avoided at all costs. Unless necessary in exceptional circumstances to preserve integrity of research

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Debriefing ( main ethical guidelines)

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After a piece of unethical research participants should be debriefed at end of study it is the researchers responsibility to provide participants with any necessary info they need to help them understand and check participants haven’t been harmed psychologically or physically

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Holistic meaning

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The perspective that the functions of the brain are as a result are a result of the brain working as a whole. According to the perspective the brain cannot have specific functions for specific regions of the brain, it can on,bye understood in terms of working of the entire organ

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What is Broca’s area for

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Speech development

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What’s wernickes aphasia

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The ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words and sentences is impaired ..

Evidence for localisation

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What did Peterson et al (1988)

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Found that Broca’s area is active during reading tasks and wernickes active fir listening

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What’s the name for OCD treatment

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Anterior cingulotomy

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