ethical issues Flashcards
ethics
a set of moral principles
ethical issues
dilemmas, such as decieving a participant about the real purpose of experiment
ethical guidelines
rules by organisations, such as the British psychological Society, about how to deal with ethical issues
deception
this involves misleading participants
active deception
is where the experimenters deliberately mislead participants about some feature of the experiment
passive deception
is where researchers mislead by with withholding information
infomed consent
- researchers must give detailed information about the experiment so that participants can agree or refuse to take part
presumptive consent
where before the research happens members of the population from which participants are drawn asked how acceptable it is
protection from harm
- physical harm includes such factors as excessive anxiety
- psychological harm includes such factors of loss of self-esteem or embarrassment
right to withdraw
participants can choose to stop participating and/or to withdraw their data without any negative consequences
consent
researchers must give detailed information about the experiment so that participants can agree or refuse to take part
debriefing
providing participants with the information about the nature and purpose of the research
withdrawal
- participants can choose to stop participating and/or to withdraw their data
- psychologists deal with it by right to withdraw
confidentiality
A legal requirement that all information obtained is confidential
protection of participants
protection from physical and psychological harm