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What are Ethics in Psychological Research

Embark on a visual exploration of the ethical bedrock that underpins psychological research Ethics in Psychological Research. Navigate the principles of informed consent, confidentiality, and participant well-being, unraveling the delicate balance between scientific curiosity and ethical responsibility. Dive into the ethical landscape that shapes groundbreaking discoveries and fosters trust in the field of psychology.<br>

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What are Ethics in Psychological Research

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  1. WHAT ARE ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH? CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA INFORMED CONSENT OF PARTICIPANTS PREVENTION OF HARM SOCIAL TRANSPARENCY ETHICS RESPONSIBILITY First and foremost, the most important ethic in psychological research is the confidentiality of the data provided to the researcher. Students conducting psychological research must also ensure that they follow transparency ethics while working on their psychology projects. Last but not least, students working on psychological research must also make sure that they fulfil their social responsibilities. The participants of the research assignment must also be provided with complete information about the research project. This includes the objectives, procedures, and benefits of conducting the research. Furthermore, the researchers must also follow the ethic of prevention of any kind of harm to anyone involved in the research. www.treatassignmenthelp.co.uk

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