PSYC 201W Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nuremberg Code, Belmont Report, Natural Sciences And Engineering Research Council
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The nuremberg code (1947): set of ethical principles. The tuskegee experiment: denied treatment to people with a disease, syphilis in tuskegee. The belmont report (1979): respect (human subjects, beneicence (maximize beneit) Jusice (don"t take advantage of i. e. illiterate people) Apa ethics code: 10 principles: beneicence and non-maleicence, fidelity and responsibility (trust goes both ways) Ethical standards in human research: tri council policy for ethical conduct for research involving humans: cihr, nserc and sshrc. Respect for human dignity, respect for free and informed consent, respect for vulnerable persons, Cpa: protect and promote the welfare of paricipants, avoid harm to paricipants, not carry out studies unless probable beneit. Irb: sfu research ethic board, consists of 20 voing members from faculty, graduate students and undergrads, and four community members. Applicaion is minimal risk, greater than minimal risk, and course. Informed consent: purpose of research, contact informaion etc. Decepion: passive decepion: withhold informaion that may inluence consent.