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Institutional Review Board; informed consent |
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• Recruiting vulnerable individuals creates ethical concerns. Prisoners may feel persuaded to consent to increase likelihood of parole or material rewards. Children and institutionalized individuals may not be able to give informed consent due to age or competence. |
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Protection from withdrawal or refusal: vulnerable populations, students, patients... |
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Subordinates should be protected from negative effects of refusing to or withdrawing from participation. If research participation is a course requirement or offered as extra credit, equitable alternative activities should be available. |
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Offering Inducements for Research Participation |
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Excessive or inappropriate inducements should not be used as this may coerce participation. When using professional services as a form of inducement, psychologists must explain the nature of the service, risks that may occur, and any obligations or limitations. |
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used only when study will be a benefit when a method of not using deception is non-existent; Not cause physical pain or extreme emotional distress; debrief-why it was necessary; information given to participants as soon as possible (conclusion of participation usually) |
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Use of Animal in Reserach |
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require that an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) review each research protocol involving the use of animals to ensure that animals will be used appropriately and humanely.; proper housing, humane disposal; competence of researcher and assistants |
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do not report false results, present own work, duplicate publication restricted, publication credit, share data verification, reviewers respect confidentiality of info and author's right to the information. |
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