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jeannette BURNETT
on Oct 24, 2024Verified
The main ethical principle guiding psychology experiments with human participants is
A) start by telling the participants the theory behind the research.
B) include only procedures that participants would agree to experience.
C) never repeat an experiment that has already been done by someone else.
D) participants should always be compensated, based on the amount of time and effort involved in the experiment.
Ethical Principle
Fundamental guidelines or rules that help dictate right from wrong and guide moral conduct within various contexts.
Psychology Experiments
Research methods used in psychology to study behavior and mental processes through controlled conditions and variables.
Human Participants
Individuals who take part in research studies or experiments, contributing data through their actions or responses.
- Comprehend and articulate the moral standards and principles in psychological investigations involving both animals and human participants.
- Understand and apply ethical guidelines for human participation in psychological research, including informed consent.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend and articulate the moral standards and principles in psychological investigations involving both animals and human participants.
- Understand and apply ethical guidelines for human participation in psychological research, including informed consent.