3.1: Ethics Flashcards

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What is ethics?

A

Principles of right and wrong that individuals, acting as moral free agents, use to make choices to guide their behaviours.

It is the process that guides a person in making decisions in a situation with conflicting goals.

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What are the main ethical principles?

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  1. Respect for persons
    - freedom and capacity of participants
    - informed consent
  2. Beneficence
    - well being
    - avoid possible harm
  3. Justice
    - fairness in distribution of risks and benefits
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What are the main ethical responsibility when conducting a user study

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  1. Safety
    - do not cause harm
    - inform participants what will happen
    - able to stop anytime
  2. Informed Consent
    - explain goals
    - explain what information recorded
    - explain how the information will be used
    - participants must consent voluntarily
  3. Privacy
    - prevent unauthorised access to data gathered
    - do not collect unnecessary data
    - destroy data when completed
  4. Laws
    - PDPA
    - human biomedical research act
    - institutional review board
    - compliance with local laws
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Give one example for each ethical responsibility during a user study

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