Check your understanding: Before David participates in a research study, the psychologist makes sure David knows all of the risks involved. This procedure is known as A. Debriefing B. Purpose signing C. Coercion D. Confidentiality E. Informed consent
what if the experiment is to see if by making participants kill other participants, kinda like squidgame, and it so happens that there is a benefit that outweighs the risks, as in if we can get those 10 participants to kill each other, aliens will definitely not invade the planet and kill all humans, should we still carry out this experiment? or do we yet again enter the ethical dilemma
@@PsychExplained actually next year i will join psychology university, but i dont wanna be a psychologist. So im looking forward to other paths, and psychologist researcher may be one of them, so i wanted to make sure if you can make a living out of that. Also do u know what else i could do if i have finished my studies on psychology? I would really appreciate you answer on that.
But if you abide by the ethics there would be no participants. You need admins who would ignore those guidelines, it is not entitlement when participants need help, right. I like how he defines Voluntary it is anecdotal to the pen salesman joke.
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Check your understanding:
Before David participates in a research study, the psychologist makes sure David knows all of the risks involved. This procedure is known as
A. Debriefing
B. Purpose signing
C. Coercion
D. Confidentiality
E. Informed consent
informed consent
E ! :)
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what if the experiment is to see if by making participants kill other participants, kinda like squidgame, and it so happens that there is a benefit that outweighs the risks, as in if we can get those 10 participants to kill each other, aliens will definitely not invade the planet and kill all humans, should we still carry out this experiment? or do we yet again enter the ethical dilemma
Not assuming the CIA already did that
Will i be paid for being a psychology researcher?
Are you getting your PhD in psychology?
@@PsychExplained actually next year i will join psychology university, but i dont wanna be a psychologist. So im looking forward to other paths, and psychologist researcher may be one of them, so i wanted to make sure if you can make a living out of that. Also do u know what else i could do if i have finished my studies on psychology? I would really appreciate you answer on that.
@@serenasmith1662 you know, you can do criminal psychology and eventually become a detective
But if you abide by the ethics there would be no participants. You need admins who would ignore those guidelines, it is not entitlement when participants need help, right. I like how he defines Voluntary it is anecdotal to the pen salesman joke.
This was informative and helpful. Especially explaining processes and legalities. I appreciate the layout you used on the board.