Ethics Flashcards
1
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Guidelines
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Consent
Confidentiality
Deception
Debrief
Protection from harm
Right to Withdraw
2
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Human Ethics
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- Come from BPS Code of Ethics and Conduct.
- Have to abide by all principles.
3
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Animal Ethics
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Scientific Procedures Act and the Home Office regulate animals in research.
4
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Animal Ethics Guidelines
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- Number of animals kept to a minimum.
- Accommodation suitable
- Benefits outweigh costs.
- Justification to use endangered species.
- Controlled (temp, lighting etc.)
5
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Milgram
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- No informed consent.
- Was deception.
- Debriefed later.
- Not protected from harm
6
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Sherif
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- Partially informed
- Was deception.
- Unsure about debrief.
- No protection (gave knives).
7
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Baddeley
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- Gave consent.
- No deception.
- Unknown if there was a debrief.
- Right to withdraw.
- No harm.
8
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Raine
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- People with brain damage may not be able to consent.
- No deception.
- No debrief needed.
9
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Animal Studies Examples
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Studies like Beeman could be as they injected testosterone and done castration.
Pavlov dogs and skinner rats could be harmful.
10
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Bandura
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- Consent from nursery.
- Children exposed to aggressive models (protection from harm).
11
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Watson and Rayner
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- Consent from mother but she was not fully informed.
- No deception.
- Removed before debrief could happen.
- Wanted to withdraw as he kept crawling away.
- Long term harm could have been done as he was clearly upset