Ethical Guidelines Flashcards
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Informed consent
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- Presumptive consent - when it’s gained from similar people as the participants.
- Prior general consent - participants agree to be decided without know how they’ll be decided.
- Represpective consent - asking participants for consent after the study has been done
• demand characteristics
2
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Privacy
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Observations/field experiments/ natural experiments should be carried out in public where people will see strangers
3
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Deception
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- NO LIES
* Can be unavoidable
4
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Protection from harm
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Protected from extreme danger/ lasting physical or psychological harm
5
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Right to withdraw
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Participants should always be aware that they have the right to leave the study at any time
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Briefing (debriefing)
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• Keep all info confidential.
A guarantee of anonymity for the participants in the study
7
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BPS code of ethics and conducts
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- RESPECT - the dignity and worth of all persons
- COMPETENCE - psychologists should remain high standards in their professional work
- RESPONSIBILITY - for their participants/ clients/ general public and the science of psychology
- INTEGRITY - psychologists should be honest and accurate