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Answer: E 2. Which of the following should ethical research with humans involve? [TY14.2]
Answer: No answer given 3. Which of the following is true about ethical research using animals? [TY14.3]
Answer: A 4. Imagine that you are conducting a psychological experiment that has been approved by your institutional ethics committee and two participants object to answering some questions which they consider to be too personal. As a result, they decide they want to cease participating in the experiment. What are their responsibilities in this case? [TY14.4]
Answer: C 5. Informed consent means that researchers should tell participants about which of the following before they agree to participate in research? [TY14.5]
Answer: B 6. Which of the following statements about Milgram’s obedience-to-authority studies is (are) true? [TY14.6]
Answer: D 7. Which of the following statements is true?
Answer: E 8. Which of the following statements is true?
Answer: E 9. Which of the following statements is true?
Answer: C 10. Which of the following statements is true?
Answer: D 11. “The ethical principle that research participants should be told enough about a piece of research to be able to make a decision about whether to participate in it.” Which research principle is this a glossary definition of?
Answer: A 12. “Ensuring that in the research process individual participants cannot be identified. This often means making sure that responses are anonymous.” What research principle is this a glossary definition of?
Answer: C 13. “An ethical principle which guarantees the right of all human participants to cease taking part in research at any time.” Which ethical principle is this a glossary definition of?
Answer: E 14. “The possibility of harm to participants, usually in the form of long-term negative effects.” Which ethical construct is this a glossary definition of?
Answer: B 15. “Research procedures which lead to changes in participants.” Which construct is this a glossary definition of? What are the 4 ethical principles of psychological research?PRINCIPLE ONE: Minimising the risk of harm. PRINCIPLE TWO: Obtaining informed consent. PRINCIPLE THREE: Protecting anonymity and confidentiality. PRINCIPLE FOUR: Avoiding deceptive practices.
What are the 5 code of ethics in psychology?The five general principles of the American Psychological Association (APA) Code of Conduct state that all psychologists must strive to conduct themselves with beneficence and nonmaleficence, fidelity and responsibility, integrity, justice and respect for people's rights and dignity.
Which of the following is not the ethical guidelines for psychological research?Answer and Explanation: The correct answer is b. Never use deception.
Which one of the following is not an ethical practice in research?Therefore, Disclosing the data subsets is not the support practice of ethics in research.
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