Define ethics
The correct rules of conduct necessary when carrying out research
What is the BPS (2009) code?
Code of ethics+ conduct—- refers to people involved in psychology including clients+ research participants being treated ethically
Name the 4 ethical principles
Respect
Competence
Responsibility
Integrity
What do we mean by respect
Respect everybody regardless of who they are including cultural+ individual differences (regardless of gender, age , nationality, religion)
What do we mean by competence
Should be professional + work high standard- awareness of professional ethics+ ethical decisions
- must watch for impairment in performance
- keep up to date regarding knowledge and developments in area
What do we mean by responsibility
What do we mean by integrity
Psychologists should be honest, accurate, fair in their interactions with everyone
- conflicts in roles must be identified, clear personal boundaries- between client + participants
- look at misconduct- should be no deceit
What are the 3 types of informed consent
1)Presumptive consent
2) Prior general consent
3) Retrospective consent
What is presumptive consent
Getting consent from similar groups of people and deem it as acceptable for other groups
What is prior general consent
Participants give their permission to take part in numerous studies- including ones involving deception
What is Retrospective consent
Participants are asked for their consent (during debrief) already having taken part in study
How do we deal with deception and protection from harm
How do we deal with confidentiality
Pseudonyms, initials, numbers
What is risk management
1) Ethics Committee review your research to see if it is ethically/morally right
2) risk assessments have to be considered after submitting proposal—- weighs up the balance of long term gains vs short term risks
What are the 4 solutions to manage risks
Avoidance
Mitigation
Transfer
Acceptance
What is avoidance in managing risks
Avoid the risk completely
What is mitigation in managing risks
Reduce the risk as far as possible
What is transfer in managing risks
Transfer the risk e.g. using insurance against risk
What is acceptance in managing risks
Accept and budget the risk
In psychology which solutions do we use to manage risks
Avoidance and mitigation because the others break ethical conduct (avoiding harm)
What are the Research Ethics committee
Name the 7 ethical issues
1) Confidentiality and anonymity
2) Deception
3)Informed consent
4)Right to withdraw
5)Protection from harm
6)privacy
7)Debrief
Define Confidentiality and anonymity
Keep participant private so they are anonymised and not possible to be identifiable
Use number, initiLs, pseudonyms etc
Confidentiality and anonymity- from the participants point of view?