ethical issues & social sensitivity Flashcards

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what are ethical implications?

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Where a researcher considers the impact or consequences that psychological research has on the rights of other people in a wider context

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what is ethical sensitivity?

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Sieber & Stanley use this term to describe studies where there are potential social consequences for the participants or group of people that the research represents

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what is the research question?

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the phrasing of a question / questions investigated can cause some social issues due to their influence on our findings
(e.g. ‘heterosexual bias’)

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what is the idea of methodology used?

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How the actual method of the experiment could have an effect on the participants
- e.g. causing physical of psychological harm due to lack of informed consent

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what is the institutional context?

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how the findings could have an impact in institutions or where / how the data is going to be used

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what is the idea of Interpretation and Application of findings?

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how the findings will be perceived by people outside the research
- if it could enforce prejudices or real world policy

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Strength of ethical issues

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Benefits for groups studied
- 1973 homosexuality was removed from the DMS-5 as a ‘sociopathic personality disorder’
- change came from the Kinsey report which was 5000 interviews about their sexual behaviour (illustrates challenging a sensitive topic)

Real-World application
- policy-makers in the UK rely on scientific research to make decisions for topics such as childcare, education, mental health provision
- there is the Office for National Statistics in the UK to collect research

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Weaknesses of ethical issues

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Poor research design
- may lead to incorrect results which can cause issues when out in the public eye (prejudices)
- Burt’s (fake) research leading to the creation of the 11+ which had an impact on education for children

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