Module & Lecture 7 of IRM: Research Ethics & Integrity
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1. What are the 3 Key 1. Respect for persons
Ethical Principles to - Subjects have to give informed consent.
guide all human re-
search that was in 2. Beneficence
the Belmont report? - Researchers should try not to have any negative
impact on the wellbeing of the people who participate
in their studies.
3. Justice
- Making sure that subjects aren't exploited.
- Researchers should also make sure that the burdens
of the study and the benefits of the results are distrib-
uted fairly.
2. What are 5 Ex- 1. Little Albert: Classical conditioning of a baby.
amples of Ethical-
ly Problematic Stud- 2. The Monster Study: Negative vs positive feedback on
ies? speach disorders.
3. The Milgram experiment: If people would obey an
authoritive figure, even if it went against their morals.
4. The bystander effect: people are less likely to do
something if more people are present.
5. The Stanford prison experiment: being placed in
different social roles affects the way people behave.
3. What are Research They are moral principles guiding research.
Ethics?
4. What are Ethical They are concerned with rights, dignity and safety of
Principles? the researched
5. What is Research It is about the development of shared standards and
Governance? mechanisms for monitoring/management of research.
6. What are the 2 1. Nuremberg Code (1947 - 1949)
Codes of Ethics? 2. The Belmont Report (1976)
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_dboq42
1. What are the 3 Key 1. Respect for persons
Ethical Principles to - Subjects have to give informed consent.
guide all human re-
search that was in 2. Beneficence
the Belmont report? - Researchers should try not to have any negative
impact on the wellbeing of the people who participate
in their studies.
3. Justice
- Making sure that subjects aren't exploited.
- Researchers should also make sure that the burdens
of the study and the benefits of the results are distrib-
uted fairly.
2. What are 5 Ex- 1. Little Albert: Classical conditioning of a baby.
amples of Ethical-
ly Problematic Stud- 2. The Monster Study: Negative vs positive feedback on
ies? speach disorders.
3. The Milgram experiment: If people would obey an
authoritive figure, even if it went against their morals.
4. The bystander effect: people are less likely to do
something if more people are present.
5. The Stanford prison experiment: being placed in
different social roles affects the way people behave.
3. What are Research They are moral principles guiding research.
Ethics?
4. What are Ethical They are concerned with rights, dignity and safety of
Principles? the researched
5. What is Research It is about the development of shared standards and
Governance? mechanisms for monitoring/management of research.
6. What are the 2 1. Nuremberg Code (1947 - 1949)
Codes of Ethics? 2. The Belmont Report (1976)
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