Conducting socially sensitive research (debates) Flashcards
Key concepts?
Socially sensitive research:
- Considers the extent to which studies can have a negative effect on specific groups of people or socially generally.
Applications?
False memory:
- Research helps clarify the claims surrounding recovered memories of childhood abuse.
Links to core studies?
Milgram
- Investigated why people are capable of acts of gross inhumanity.
Loftus and Palmer
- Has a social impact with regard to unreliability of memory and eyewitness testimony.
Similarities and differences?
Similarities:
- Similar to ethical considerations (both about making moral decisions)
Differences:
- Differs from usefulness (some useful research may lay social sensitivity if it has negative effect on people)
Evaluations?
+ broader approach
Aims to explore area that are generally not spoken about (men have a tendency to ignore health problems)
-Ethical issues
May distress the participants and/or the target social group for no measurable benefit.