Ethical issues & pilot studies Flashcards

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What is the BPS code of ethics?

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  • legal document produced by the British psychological society that instructs psychologists in the UK about what behaviour is and is not acceptable when dealing with participants
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Why do ethical issues arise?

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  • These arise when a conflict exists between participants right and researcher needs to produce valuable, authentic data
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Why do ethical issues arise?

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  • These arise when a conflict exists between participants right and researcher needs to produce valuable, authentic data
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What are the 6 ethical issues?

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  • right to withdraw (any time)
  • Deception ( debrief)
  • debrief
  • protection from harm (a debrief, counselling)
  • informed consent
  • confidentiality
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What is a pilot study?

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  • A pilot study is a small-scale trial that takes place before the real investigation.
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What is the aim of a pilot study?

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  • The aim is to check that aspect of the design work and any modifications can be made if necessary
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What is a single-blind procedure?

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  • When participants are not aware of the aims of the study to control effect of demand characteristics
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What is a double blinded procedure?

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When both the researcher and participants are not aware of the aims of the study
- controls effect of demand characteristics & investigator bias

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What is a control group used for in experiment studies?

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  • for the purpose of comparison between experimental group
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