Ethical issues with Human Participants
The first main issue relates to informed consent and deception. Ideally, participants should be given the opportunity to know about all aspects of any research before agreeing to take part. This is the basic right stemming from the inhumane experiments conducted in concentration camps, such as Auschwitz -Birkenau in the Second World War.
However the issue arises because full information may compromise the integrity of a study.
The second main issue relates to harm, and what constitutes too much harm. For example, Ainsworth argued in her strange situation research with infants, that the distress they experienced was no greater than that experienced in everyday life. In both cases the decision as to what is acceptable or not acceptable is open to debate.
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