Exam 3: Ethical Guidelines for Psychological Research
Exam 1: Psychological Research: the Whys and Hows of the Scientific Method60 Questions
Exam 2: Hypothesis Development: Where Research Questions Come From60 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical Guidelines for Psychological Research60 Questions
Exam 4: How Psychologists Use the Scientific Method: Data Collection Techniques and Research Designs60 Questions
Exam 5: Variables and Measurement in Research60 Questions
Exam 6: Sampling60 Questions
Exam 7: Summarizing and Interpreting Data: Using Statistics60 Questions
Exam 8: Reporting Research60 Questions
Exam 9: More About Using Statistics60 Questions
Exam 10: More About Survey Research60 Questions
Exam 11: More About Correlational Studies60 Questions
Exam 12: More About One-Factor Experiments60 Questions
Exam 13: More About Multi-Factor Experiments59 Questions
Exam 14: More About Quasi-Experiments60 Questions
Exam 15: More About Other Specialized Designs60 Questions
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Forcing participants to participate in research without their consent is ______.
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Describe three ethical guidelines that researchers must follow when conducting research with human participants.
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Answers should include informed consent, confidentiality, right to withdraw, risk-benefit analysis, minimizing unnecessary risks.
Adherence to ethical guidelines in psychological studies with humans is currently monitored by ______.
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Studies with the highest amount of risk receive full review by the IRB, meaning that each member of the IRB will review the research proposal.
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Zimbardo had planned for the prison experiment to take place over ______ weeks.
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______ refers to the reduction of risk of harm to the participants as compared with the benefit of the study.
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If a study uses deception, the debriefing process must thoroughly explain the nature of the study and the ______.
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Researchers are responsible for ensuring that all participants have a fair chance of receiving potentially beneficial treatments in research.
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Discuss the APA Ethics Code (2017) required for acquisition of animals for research study purposes.
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If researchers become aware of unexpected harm to participants, they must take reasonable measures to reduce harm, including ______ if necessary.
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In Zimbardo's prison experiment the only difference between the prisoner and guard groups was the role they were assigned to play in the prison experiment.
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The ______ report lists the responsibilities of researchers as they conduct research with human participants and the rights of those participants before, during, and after a study.
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Researchers must fully inform participants about all aspects of a study before consent is given for participation.
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Discuss why researchers may choose to use deception and how this is justified for approval.
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Animals not bred by the researcher's institution must be obtained in a manner that follows ______ regulations.
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Informed consent is an important element of the ______ principle.
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The APA Code that states "Data should be shared with other researchers to allow verification of results" addresses the ______ research issue.
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The Milgram (1963) Obedience Study showed that the presence of an authority figure greatly influences people's behavior.
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