Transcription of ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN RESEARCH
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF ETHICAL CONCERNSETHICAL PRINCIPLESP lanning ResearchResponsibilityState and Federal LawsInducement to ParticipateReporting Results and PlagiarismInstitutional ApprovalInformed ConsentConsent and CyberspaceTHE USE OF DECEPTION IN RESEARCHWhen Is Deception Used?Deception and the APAThe Effects of DeceptionAlternatives to DeceptionETHICAL RESEARCH USING ANIMALSWhy Use Animals in RESEARCH ?APA PrinciplesAlternative ApproachesIF THE UNIVERSITYor college you are attending conducts psychological re-search, as a psychology major, you have probably participated in at least one researchinvestigation. If you have participated, you likely remember signing the consent form thatthe researcher handed you prior to beginning the experiment.
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES For a full version of the APA guideline, read “Ethical Principles of Psychologist and Code of Conduct” published in the American Psychologist, 47(1992). The following summa-rizes some of the key principles put forth by …
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