Getting Consent Flashcards

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What are costs?

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Negative impacts on participants

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What are benefits?

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Positive impacts that could come from the research to science, society and the individual

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What is on possible way to decide wether you should do an unethical experiment or not?

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Cost benefit analysis

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4
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Describe the form of a consent form?

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Participant number
Aim of the study
Debrief of the study
Consent and right to withdraw
Signed and dated and print name

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What does a consent form do?

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Ensures that a participant is giving their consent

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6
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What are the alternate methods of getting consent?

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Presumptive consent
Prior general consent
Retrospective consent

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What is presumptive consent?

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When you ask similar groups of people for consent (they all give consent and then you randomly chose a few without them knowing)

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What is prior general consent?

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When you get then participant to consent to a variety of different studies including some studies that may involve deception

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What is retrospective consent?

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When you ask for consent in the de brief to use their data

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