A set of ethical guidelines set by the ___ identifying 4 key principles
BPS code of ethics
1 of 10
Participants have the right to remove themselves or their data from the research at any point
Right to Withdraw
2 of 10
When information is deliberately withheld from participants or they are being knowingly misled
Deception
3 of 10
When participants give consent knowing what could happen in the research study and have a full idea about what the research involves and their part
Informed consent
4 of 10
Requirements that no participants are observed in situations considered private
Confidentiality
5 of 10
Psychologists have the responsibility to protect their participants form physical and psychological harm, the risk must not be greater then that faced in everyday life
Protection from harm
6 of 10
Where all is explained to the participants at the end of the experiment they are told the complete truth what other groups did and reminded of their right tow withdraw
Debrief
7 of 10
A group of psychologists who have to approve that research is ethical and can tackle ethical issues such as deception and informed consent
Ethics committee
8 of 10
Asking if a similar person would give informed consent and if they would the researcher would presume that this would apply to the participant
Presumptive Consent
9 of 10
Consent form
A written document that introduces the research study to the participants and it’s purposes, risks, and benefits of participating
10 of 10
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Participants have the right to remove themselves or their data from the research at any point
Back
Right to Withdraw
Card 3
Front
When information is deliberately withheld from participants or they are being knowingly misled
Back
Card 4
Front
When participants give consent knowing what could happen in the research study and have a full idea about what the research involves and their part
Back
Card 5
Front
Requirements that no participants are observed in situations considered private
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