Psychology SL
Psychology SL
9
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Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 2 - Biological Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 3 - Cognitive Approach To Behaviour
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behaviour
Unit 4 - Sociocultural Approach To Behaviour
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 6 - Health psychology
Unit 7 - Pyschology Of Human Relationships
Unit 7 - Pyschology Of Human Relationships
Unit 8 - Developmental psychology
Unit 8 - Developmental psychology
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 9 - Internal Assessment
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
Unit 10 - The IB Curriculum - A Conceptual Model
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Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Psychology SL
Psychology SL

Unit 1 - Research Methodology

Unlock The Hero Within: Ethical Psychology Research!

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Introduction

Hey there, young minds! Today, we're diving into the intriguing world of ethical considerations in psychology research. As researchers, we need to be mindful of our actions when studying living beings, whether humans or animals. It's like being superheroes of science, where our powers lie in respecting and protecting the well-being of those involved in our studies. So, let's put on our ethical capes and explore this fascinating realm together

 

Section 1: Ethical Considerations in Conducting the Study

Protection from harm

  • We all know superheroes protect people from harm, right? In psychology research, we wear the same cape! Researchers must ensure their studies do not cause physical or emotional harm to the participants. Safety is always a top priority.
  • Real-World Example: Imagine you're testing a new recipe for delicious cookies. You wouldn't want anyone getting a stomach ache from your cookies, right? Similarly, researchers ensure their studies won't harm anyone involved.

Anonymity & confidentiality

  • Picture a secret identity like a superhero's mask. Participants' personal information should be kept confidential, just like how superheroes hide their real names. Researchers must protect the identities of their participants, so no one knows who they are.
  • World Real-Example: Think of it like writing a letter to Santa. You don't reveal your name because you want your wish to be a secret. Researchers keep participants' identities secret too.

Withdrawal from participation

Sometimes, participants change their minds, just like you might decide to quit a game if it's not fun anymore. In psychology research, participants have the right to leave the study at any time without facing any consequences.

 

Real-World Example: It's like joining a club or sports team. If you realize it's not your cup of tea, you can leave without feeling pressured.

Debriefing

  • After completing a study, researchers talk to participants to share the study's results and explain the purpose in detail. It's like a superhero debriefing their team after a mission to discuss what happened and why.
  • ple:Real-World Exam Imagine you're part of a treasure hunt. Once it's over, everyone gathers to celebrate and share their experiences. That's debriefing in action!

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Unit 1 - Research Methodology
Psychology SL
Psychology SL

Unit 1 - Research Methodology

Unlock The Hero Within: Ethical Psychology Research!

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584 words
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3 mins read
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Last edited on 16th Oct 2024

Table of content

Introduction

Hey there, young minds! Today, we're diving into the intriguing world of ethical considerations in psychology research. As researchers, we need to be mindful of our actions when studying living beings, whether humans or animals. It's like being superheroes of science, where our powers lie in respecting and protecting the well-being of those involved in our studies. So, let's put on our ethical capes and explore this fascinating realm together

 

Section 1: Ethical Considerations in Conducting the Study

Protection from harm

  • We all know superheroes protect people from harm, right? In psychology research, we wear the same cape! Researchers must ensure their studies do not cause physical or emotional harm to the participants. Safety is always a top priority.
  • Real-World Example: Imagine you're testing a new recipe for delicious cookies. You wouldn't want anyone getting a stomach ache from your cookies, right? Similarly, researchers ensure their studies won't harm anyone involved.

Anonymity & confidentiality

  • Picture a secret identity like a superhero's mask. Participants' personal information should be kept confidential, just like how superheroes hide their real names. Researchers must protect the identities of their participants, so no one knows who they are.
  • World Real-Example: Think of it like writing a letter to Santa. You don't reveal your name because you want your wish to be a secret. Researchers keep participants' identities secret too.

Withdrawal from participation

Sometimes, participants change their minds, just like you might decide to quit a game if it's not fun anymore. In psychology research, participants have the right to leave the study at any time without facing any consequences.

 

Real-World Example: It's like joining a club or sports team. If you realize it's not your cup of tea, you can leave without feeling pressured.

Debriefing

  • After completing a study, researchers talk to participants to share the study's results and explain the purpose in detail. It's like a superhero debriefing their team after a mission to discuss what happened and why.
  • ple:Real-World Exam Imagine you're part of a treasure hunt. Once it's over, everyone gathers to celebrate and share their experiences. That's debriefing in action!

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