Ethics 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? PsychologyResearch methods and techniquesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Tianna JonesCreated on: 20-09-17 18:11 Informed consent A participants right to be aware of the aims of a study and agree to take part. 1 of 10 Right to withdraw A participants right to remove their data from a study and their ability to do so. 2 of 10 Confidentiality individuals results and personal information should be kept a safetly and not released outside of the study. 3 of 10 Protection of participant Participants should leave the study in the same mental and physical way in which they went in. 4 of 10 Debrief Informing a participant of the true aims of a study after it has been completed. 5 of 10 Deception Lying to participants in order to keep the true aims of the study secret 6 of 10 Respect Valuing dignity and worth of individuals. Informed consent, right to withdraw and confidentiality come under it 7 of 10 Competence Psychologists should work within the limits of their own;knowledge, skills, training, education and expertise. 8 of 10 Responsibility Valuing responsibility to client, general public, and profession and science of psychology- protection of participant and debrief falls under it. 9 of 10 Integrity Psychologists should value honesty, accuracy, clarity and fairness in theier interactions with participants and the publoc. Deception comes under it. 10 of 10
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