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APA Ethics Code |
Addresses ethical dilemmas Applies to all psychologists (including psychology students) Ethical standards for: - Research - Therapy - Teaching -Administration |
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Institutional Review Board |
Protects the rights and welfare of human participants Each college, university, and government agency |
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Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee |
Protects the rights and welfare of animal subjects |
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Risk/ Benefit Ratio |
The Costs and benefits of a research projects' -Participants -Society -The researcher and institution Subjective evaluation
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Questions |
Is the research worth it? Are the benefits greater than the risks? Will the study produce valid and interpretable results? |
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Voluntary Participants |
participants agree to be part of the study |
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Vulnerable Populations |
special care is taken with certain populations Ex: Poor, uneducated, children, minorities, prisoners, pregnant women, and people with special needs |
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Informed Consent |
participants have the right to understand what will happen in the study |
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What is required for informed consent? |
consent form |
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Problems with informed consent |
can ruin the study some participants can't give consent some situations don't allow for consent |
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Deception |
any time participants are misled about the true purpose of the study or procedures |
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Pros of Deception |
Accurate Results Deception is great for placebo experiments and social experiments so the participant's actions don't change |
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Cons of Deception |
anger and conflict towards the researchers by the participants |
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Debriefing |
explaining the true purpose of the experiment afterwards - probe for suspicion -explain the study remove the stress/negative consequences |
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Confidentiality |
participant data is only used for research purposes and is not given o others |
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Anonymity |
no data collected on participants |