PSY 3001W Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Jargon, Naturalistic Observation, Belmont Report

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[ethical research: the belmont report, ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of. [3 basic ethical principles of research: beneficence, respect for persons (autonomy) [beneficence maximize benefits and minimize risks: possible benefits, education, treatment for a condition, satisfaction associated with contributing to research that may produce beneficial applications, monetary, possible risks, physical harm, psychological stress. Debriefing: loss of privacy and confidentiality. [autonomy (informed consent): an informed subject is capable of making a decision as to whether or not to participate, informed consent form. 3. 1: reasonable alternatives to participation must be available, no excessive inducements, no technical jargon. [justice selection of participants: principle a beneficence and nonmaleficence, principle b fidelity and responsibility, establish relationships of trust. Recognize scientific and professional responsibilities to society and the community: principle c integrity, report data honestly and accurately. Do not cheat: principle d justice, principle e respect for people"s rights and dignity, respect people"s privacy, confidentiality.

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