Ethical Research (BPS)

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Ethical Research (BPS)
  1. Ethical guidelines
    1. Necessary to make sure conditions are acceptable
    2. Investigators must consider...
      1. Ethical implications
        1. Psychological consequences of participants
          1. Eliminating any issues towards participants psychological well being, health or values
          2. Consent
            1. Informed consent
              1. Participants should know the full aim of the investigation and what they are expected to do before giving consent
                1. Under 16
                  1. Parental consent
                2. Protection of participants
                  1. Protection from physical and mental harm
                    1. Protection from stress
                      1. Not forced to answer personal questions
                    2. Observational Research
                      1. Respect privacy and psychological well being of the participants
                        1. No consent
                          1. Observational research is only acceptable in settings where those being observed may expect to be observed by stangeres
                            1. Public places
                        2. Debriefing
                          1. After the investigation, the investigators should provide information for the participants to understand the nature of the research
                          2. Deception
                            1. Avoidance of intentional deception
                              1. Participants are likely to feel uneasy once debriefed
                              2. Withdrawal
                                1. Right to withdraw before the investigation
                                  1. Participants can withdraw any personal data
                                  2. Confidentiality
                                    1. Participant's information must be kept confidential
                                      1. If the information is published it should be anonymous on the participant's part
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