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This chapter outlines the rules of courtesy when interacting with human research participants. It covers the basics of institutional review boards (irbs), their members, tasks, and application process. The components of informed consent are explained, along with reasons for its necessity. The use of deception in psychological research is discussed, including special considerations. Debriefing is also addressed, as well as the contrast between confidential and anonymous responses. Ethical dilemmas are commented on.
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Chapter 4 Describe the rules of courtesy in dealing with human participants. What is an IRB? Who are its members? What are their tasks? How does the application and review process work? Describe the components of informed consent. Why is it needed? How is it generally administered and documented? What is deception? Why is it used in psychological research? What special considerations must be used when involving deception? (be able to identify deception in scenarios and argue whether or not the study is justifiable) What is debriefing? Why is it needed? How is it generally administered? Contrast confidential and anonymous responses. Why is confidentiality important in research? How do researchers maintain confidentiality? Comment on the following ethical dilemmas…