consent Flashcards
What is informed consent
Knowing aims and giving your permission to take part in the study
What is the right to withdraw
Being able to leave when desired
What is deception
Deliberately misleading or withholding information
What is confidentiality
Details should be kept private
What is the protection of participantys
No more harm than daily life
What is debriefing
Returning the participants to the state they were in before the research
What is deception
The BPS states that deception is only acceptable as there is a strong scientific jurisdiction for the research and there are no alternative procedures available
What is an example of informed consent
A consent letter
What is presumptuous consent
Ask similar groups of people for consent
What is prior general consent
Consent for different studies including one that may involve deception
What is retrospective consent
Asked consent during debrief
What are the three alternative ways of getting consent
- Presumptive consent
- Prior general consent
- Retrospective consent
What is presumptive consent
Ask a similar group of people for consent
What is prior general consent
Consent for different studies, including one that may involve deception (I’m not gonna lie when i read this I thought it said decapitation… well considering the context of this sentence ummm… i don’t think that would be an effective method of getting consent :D)
What is retrospective consent
Ask for consent during debrief