Chapter 3 - Ethical Guidelines - Exam 3
*In many cases, researchers do not fully disclose the purpose of the study to reduce _____________ characteristics where the participants may alter their behavior based on their perception of the study's purpose or hypothesis.*
*demand*
*These studies have the smallest amount of risk involved.*
*exempt*
*These studies involve minimal risk.*
*expedited*
*These studies have the highest amount of risk.*
*full review*
*Debriefing means*
*fully explaining the purpose of the study (including any deception that may have been involved) and providing an opportunity for participants to ask questions about the study.*
*As part of the respect for person's aspect of the Belmont Report, it is recommended that researchers*
*include an informed consent process*
*Informed consent involves*
*informing participants about what they will experience in a study.*
*Fair selection of participants is covered by the __________ principle.*
*justice*
*In Milgram's (1963) study of obedience, results showed that*
*most of the participants were willing to "shock" the confederate at the highest level.*
*Expedited studies need be reviewed by only _________ member of the IRB, which speeds the process of review.*
*one*
*Researchers conducting studies with non-human animal subjects are responsible for all but which:*
*releasing animals into the wild at the completion of the study*
*Informed consent is an important element of this principle.*
*respect for persons*
*In the Zimbardo (1973) prison study, the independent variable was*
*role assignment (prisoner or guard).*
*A confederate is*
*someone who is part of the study, but acts as if they are a participant.*
*In 1932, in Tuskegee, Alabama, the U.S. Public Health Service began a research study to investigate the course of _______ in the human male.*
*syphilis*
*The first APA ethical code was based on*
*the Nuremberg code*
*The Zimbardo (1973) prison study resulted in all but which:*
*the study being extended because of adverse effects on the participants*
*Zimbardo had planned for the prison experiment to take place over ___ weeks.*
*two*
*Which of the following would not be a violation of ethical guidelines for conducting research with animal subjects?*
*use of chimpanzees*
*Plagiarism can be*
intentional or unintentional
*A risk-benefit analysis involves*
*showing that the benefits of a study outweigh the risks.*
*There are ____categories of review by IRBs.*
*three*
*Which of the following would violate ethical standards for psychological research?*
*using another author's ideas in ones report without citing that author*
*Which of the following is an ethical guideline that must be followed when research with human participants is conducted?*
*The benefit of the research to the participant must outweigh the risks.*
*The Nuremberg trials were held between*
*1945 and 1949*
*About ____% of animal studies in psychology involve primates.*
*5*
*Only about ____% of all psychological research involves animal subjects, mostly with bird and rodent subjects.*
*8*
*What is the purpose of an Institutional Review Board?*
*An IRB oversees research conducted at an institution to ensure adherence to ethical guidelines. Research is reviewed before it is conducted for approval by the IRB.*
*The __________ Act provides specific standards for the acquisition, housing, and care of animals in the United States.*
*Animal Welfare*
*This report lists the responsibilities of researchers as they conduct research with human participants and the rights of those participants before, during, and after a study.*
*Belmont*
*According to ethical guidelines, psychological studies can never involve deception.*
*FALSE*
*Exempt studies are those studies that have the most amount of risk involved.*
*FALSE*
*Researchers must fully inform participants about all aspects of a study before consent is given for participation.*
*FALSE*
*Forcing participants to participate in research without their consent is called*
*coercion*
*Studies with children generally require*
*consent from a parent or guardian.*
*The APA code was the first set of guidelines ever developed for research with human participants.*
*FALSE*
*Describe three ethical guidelines that researchers must follow when conducting research with human participants.*
*Informed consent, confidentiality, right to withdraw, risk-benefit analysis, minimizing unnecessary risks.*
*The IRB equivalent for research with nonhuman animal subjects is the*
*Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee*
*Describe three ethical guidelines that researchers must follow when conducting research with non-human animal subjects.*
*Justification of study and use of animals, training of personnel, care of animals during and after the study, ethically obtaining the subjects.*
*Explain why ethical guidelines are important for psychological research studies.*
*Subjectivity of researchers, past ethical problems in research, or importance of protection of participants and subjects.*
*Animals are often used as subjects when study procedures are considered too invasive or difficult to conduct with human participants.*
*TRUE*
*Animals not bred by the researcher's institution must be obtained in a manner that follows USDA regulations and local ordinances.*
*TRUE*
*Researchers are responsible for ensuring that all participants have a fair chance of receiving potentially beneficial treatments in research.*
*TRUE*
*Researchers must give animals anesthesia during surgical procedures.*
*TRUE*
*Studies with the highest amount of risk receive full review by the IRB, meaning that each member of the IRB will review the research proposal.*
*TRUE*
*The APA Ethics Code (APA, 2002) indicates that only trained and experienced personnel may be involved in research with animal subjects.*
*TRUE*
*Animals not bred by the researcher's institution must be obtained in a manner that follows ______ regulations.*
*USDA*
*What is plagiarism and provide an example?*
*Use of someone else's ideas or words without giving them proper credit.*
*Adherence to ethical guidelines in psychological studies with humans is currently monitored by*
*a review board at each institution where research is conducted (IRB).*
*___________refers to the reduction of risk of harm to the participants as compared with the benefit of the study.*
*beneficence*