Ethics Flashcards

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Ethical issues

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  • Conflict of dilemma exists between participants’ rights and researchers’ studies.
  • Goals of the research to produce authentic, valid + worthwhile data
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Informed consent

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Making participants aware of the aims of the research, the procedures, their rights, what their data will be used for

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Deception

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Deliberately misleading or withholding information from participants at any stage of the investigation

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Protection from harm

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Participants should not be placed at any more risk than they would be in their daily lives and should be protected from physical + psychological harm

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Privacy

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Participants have right to control information about themselves

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Confidentiality

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Having any personal data protected

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Dealing with informed consent

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  • Participants should be issued with a consent letter/ form detailing relevant information that might affect their decision to participate.
  • Children under 16 need parental consent
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Dealing with deception and protection from harm

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  • At the end of the study, participants should be given a full debrief and should be made aware of the true aims of the investigation.
  • Participants have the right to withhold data and require counselling if participants have been subject to stress or embarrassment
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Dealing with confidentiality

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If personal details are held these must be protected.

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BPS code of ethics

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  • Quasi legal document produced by the British Psychology Society (BPS) that instructs Psychologists about what behaviour is and is not acceptable when dealing with participants.
  • Code is built around 4 major principles: RESPECT, COMPETENCE, RESPONSIBILITY, INTEGRITY
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Presumptive consent

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  • Rather than getting consent from the participant themselves, a similar group of people are asked if the study is acceptable.
  • If the group agrees then the consent of the original participants is presumed.
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Prior general consent

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  • Participants give their permission to take part in a number of different studies- one will involve deception.
  • By consenting participants are effectively consenting to be deceived
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Retrospective consent

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  • Participants are asked for their consent (during debriefing) having already been apart of the study.
  • They may not have been aware of their participation or they may have been subject to deception.
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