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describe the ethical considerations that were applied in the study and…
describe the ethical considerations that were applied in the study and explain if further ethical considerations could be applied
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- ethical considerations not considered
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IMPORTANT
informed consent
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protects from harm, they know what is happening
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confidentiality
if applied, more likely to receive honest answers as less worried about social desirability
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protection from harm
prevents from withdrawing and encourages to take part in future studies, increasing reliability
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DEFINITIONS
informed consent
ppts receive sufficient details of the investigation which enables them to make an informed choice as to whether they should participant
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confidentiality
ppts are not at all identifiable from data produced in the study, e.g. numbers are used instead of names etc
protection from harm
protecting ppts from both physical and psychological harm within the study, ppts leave in the same state of mind at which they entered
debrief
all relevant details of a study are explained to ppts afterward explaining aims and results and any necessary helplines will be provided
right to withdraw
ppts should be aware they can leave the study at any time and may also withdraw their data after the study has finished, meaning it is destroyed and not in the final publication