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Title: Ethics of Research I


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Ethics of Research I
  • Lawrence R. Gordon
  • Psychology Research Methods I

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PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE AND PROFESSION
  • Major psychology organizations
  • APA -- www.apa.org -- Amer Psychol Assoc
  • APS -- www.psychologicalscience.org -- Amer
    Psychol Society
  • APA Divisions -- currently 55 (?)
  • APA Guidelines Ethics and Publication
  • Ethics for Psychologists (1994) -- 1992 code
  • http//www.apa.org/ethics/
  • Publication Manual of the APA (2001)
  • http//www.apastyle.org

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ETHICS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS
  • General Standards
  • Evaluation, assessment, or intervention
  • Advertising and other public statements
  • Therapy
  • Privacy and confidentiality
  • Teaching, training supervision, research, and
    publishing
  • Forensic activities
  • Resolving ethical issues

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WHENCE RESEARCH ETHICS?
  • From moral philosophy and religion
  • Utilitarianism -- cost-benefit considerations
  • Deontology -- respect for human dignity
  • Major principles underlying modern codes
  • Respect for persons - autonomy/consent
  • Beneficence - max benefit and min harm
  • Justice - benefits and burdens distributed fairly
  • Events - medicine and psychology
  • Nazi experimentation, Tuskeegee, Willowbrook
  • Watson Rayner, Milgram, Cyril Burt

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Consider the following study
  • Hypothesized that depression leads to drug use in
    college students
  • Manipulate depression by failing some on an exam
  • Measure drug use by having them go to a party
    where someone offers them drugs
  • Do fails take more than others?
  • Sound okay? Why or why not?

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Ethics of Human Research
  • We cant just do whatever we want!
  • Protocols prepared and submitted to the
    Institutional Review Board (IRB) for approval
  • IRB needs to give you permission to do your study

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What Is the IRB?
  • Committee responsible for reviewing all proposed
    research involving human participants at all
    schools receiving federal funds for research
  • Members include faculty members from different
    departments, at least one community member, at
    least one nonscientist (at least 5 total members)
  • And, oh yeah, Institutional Review Board

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What the IRB Does
  • Its chief function Considers costs and benefits
    of the research
  • Is the research question worth the use of human
    participants?
  • Because human participants do not need to
    participate in studies, their rights are the
    highest priority

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Issues
  • Voluntary participation
  • Informed consent
  • need to know what might keep them for consenting
  • need to be able to consent
  • need to know the right to withdraw
  • Coercion
  • vulnerable populations
  • payment/compensation

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Issues
  • Deception
  • Is the value of the study worth it?
  • Alternatives? Must be last alternative!
  • Needs to be explained ASAP Dehoaxing
  • Debriefing
  • Explain purpose of study
  • remove bad feelings Desensitizing
  • get information
  • thank participants

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Issues
  • Experimenter conduct
  • PI has assumes all responsibility for fair
    treatment of participants (e.g. by assistants)
  • 6 Ps of conduct
  • Present
  • Prompt
  • Prepared
  • Polite
  • Private
  • Professional

12
Submitting Protocols
  • Exempt from review
  • Expedited review
  • Full review
  • Quick look review and more details next class!

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Submitting Protocols
  • Full review
  • study of vulnerable populations
  • use of physically invasive techniques (e.g.
    drugs, exercise, x-rays)
  • psychological or emotional distress
  • behavior manipulation (includes ALL deception)
  • sensitive data (with ID) (e.g. drugs, sex, crime)
  • videotaping (potential for ID)

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Submitting Protocols
  • Expedited review
  • voice recordings (e.g. study of speech defects)
  • studies of behavior w/o manipulation or stress
  • study of existing documents that are not publicly
    available
  • use of noninvasive clinical assessments (such as
    weight, sensory acuity, EKG, but NOT x-rays)

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Submitting Protocols
  • Exempt from review
  • Educational practices
  • Anonymous survey, interview, or naturalistic
    observation (no identifiers)
  • Study of existing data, documents, or archival
    records that are publicly available (no ID)
  • Consumer surveys (ex. Quality of dining hall
    food)

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WRAP-UP
  • Profession of Psychology
  • Clinical Research / Application
  • Experimental Research / Application
  • In ALL aspects, first concern is the ethical
    treatment of participants, clients, consumers
  • IF TIME
  • Some web sites (APA, IRB)
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