Discuss ethical considerations in the study of interpersonal relationships. Flashcards
Intro
Ethics play a fundamental role in psychological research, ensuring the protection and well-being of participants involved in studies. When examining the intricate dynamics of interpersonal relationships, researchers face the responsibility of carefully considering and addressing various ethical considerations. One particularly significant ethical consideration in the study of interpersonal relationships is anonymity, which encompasses the protection of participants’ identities and personal information. Anonymity is crucial as it safeguards participants from potential harm, ensures confidentiality, and promotes honest and uninhibited responses. By ensuring anonymity, researchers create a safe and secure environment that encourages individuals to freely share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences without fear of repercussion or breach of privacy. Moreover, anonymity helps to prevent potential social, professional, or personal consequences that participants may face if their identities or sensitive information were revealed.
study 1: Gottman and Levenson 1992 (sobre el ethical consideration)
Study 1: Gottman and Levenson (1992)
Anonymity in the publication of the study’s findings is essential to protect the identities of the participating couples.
Anonymity allowed the couples to freely express their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors without fear of judgment or potential repercussions.
Maintaining anonymity in research publication respects the personal experiences and privacy of the individuals involved.
Ensuring anonymity demonstrates ethical practices and safeguards the well-being of the participants.
Respecting anonymity in research contributes to the trustworthiness and credibility of the study’s findings.
Protecting anonymity in publication aligns with ethical guidelines and promotes responsible research conduct in the study of interpersonal relationships.
Study 2 FInchman
Study 2: Fichman
Anonymity is a significant ethical consideration in the study conducted by Fincham et al. (2000), which explored the correlations between attributions and marital satisfaction.
Protecting the anonymity of the 130 white couples involved in the study ensures their privacy and confidentiality.
Anonymity in research publication safeguards the identities of the participating couples and respects their personal experiences.
Respecting anonymity in the study’s findings demonstrates ethical practices and upholds the well-being of the participants.
Maintaining anonymity in research contributes to the credibility and trustworthiness of the study’s results.
Protecting anonymity in publication adheres to ethical guidelines and promotes responsible research conduct in the examination of attributions and marital relationships.
Anonymity in the study of attributions and marital satisfaction supports a safe and confidential research environment, allowing participants to share their perspectives without fear of exposure or judgment.
Ensuring anonymity in research publication is essential to maintain the integrity of the study and protect the participants’ rights.