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Ethical Considerations - Coggle Diagram
Ethical Considerations
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Deception
Participants should not be lied to or misled about the aims of the study without justification. Mild deception is justifiable. Major deception is used but only when the benefits outweigh the ethical cost.
Informed Consent
At the start of a study participants should be given Information about the purpose of the study, so an informed Participants told they can leave at any time right to withdraw decisions can be made, if the researcher doesn't reveal the aim at the start participants must be informed at the end.
Protection from harm
Participants physical and psychological safety should be Stress and embarrassment are included in this protected at all times. Participants must be reminded they can leave at any time.
Privacy
Participants have the right to control information about themselves. It is acceptable to observe people in public places but a public place can be quite private, e.g, a conversation in a restaurant,
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The BPS guidelines
A code of conduct that every professional psychologist in the UK has to follow in order to deal with ethical issues in their research.
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