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Debrief

To inform participants afterward about a study's true nature, details, and hypotheses.

Principle of Respect for Persons

An ethical principle from the Belmont Report stating that research participants should be treated as autonomous agents and that certain groups deserve special protection.

Informed Consent

The right of research participants to learn about a research project, know its risks and benefits, and decide whether to participate.

Principle of Beneficence

An ethical principle from the Belmont Report stating that researchers must take precautions to protect participants from harm and to promote their well-being.

Principle of Justice

An ethical principle from the Belmont Report calling for a fair balance between the kinds of people who participate in research and the kinds of people who benefit from it.

Institutional Review Board (IRB)

A committee responsible for ensuring that research using human participants is conducted ethically.

Deception

The withholding of some details of a study from participants (through omission) or the act of actively lying to them (through commission).

Data Fabrication

A form of research misconduct in which a researcher invents data that fit the hypothesis.

Data Falsification

A form of research misconduct in which a researcher influences a study's results, perhaps by deleting observations from a data set or by influencing participants to act in the hypothesized way.

Plagiarism

Representing the ideas or words of others as one's own; a form of research misconduct.