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Handbook of Research Ethics in Psychological Science

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The handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative discussion of ethical issues in conducting research with human participants, covering topics such as informed consent, deception, risk/benefit ratio, data security, authorship, conflicts of interest, fairness and equity, and technology. It is essential for researchers to understand and navigate these challenges to ensure ethical and responsible research practices.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 338 pages
Publication date: 17 August 2021
Publisher: American Psychological Association

This comprehensive handbook provides a thorough and authoritative exploration of the ethical issues involved in conducting research with human participants. It addresses a wide range of topics, including informed consent, deception, risk/benefit ratio, data security, authorship, conflicts of interest, fairness and equity when collaborating with researchers in resource-poor settings, and more. While psychological research with humans still primarily takes place in the investigator's laboratory and field, there is a growing trend toward multiple investigators and interdisciplinary research projects due to the complexity of modern research questions. Additionally, technology has undergone significant changes, impacting all psychological researchers, whether they work individually or in large teams. With its comprehensive scope and practical guidance, this book will serve as an invaluable aid to understanding and navigating the ethical challenges that confront new and seasoned researchers alike.

A Rich Guide for Understanding the Evolving Research Landscape in Psychology


Psychology is a dynamic and ever-evolving field, and the ethical issues surrounding research with human participants are of utmost importance. This handbook offers a comprehensive and authoritative discussion of these ethical issues, covering a wide range of topics such as informed consent, deception, risk/benefit ratio, data security, authorship, conflicts of interest, fairness and equity when collaborating with researchers in resource-poor settings, and more. While psychological research with humans still primarily takes place in the investigator's laboratory and field, there is a growing trend toward multiple investigators and interdisciplinary research projects due to the complexity of modern research questions. Additionally, technology has undergone significant changes, impacting all psychological researchers, whether they work individually or in large teams. With its comprehensive scope and practical guidance, this book will serve as an invaluable aid to understanding and navigating the ethical challenges that confront new and seasoned researchers alike.

Informed Consent


Informed consent is a fundamental ethical principle that requires researchers to obtain the voluntary and informed consent of participants before conducting research. The principle emphasizes the importance of providing participants with sufficient information about the research, its risks, and benefits, and allowing them to make an informed decision about whether to participate. However, there are several challenges associated with informed consent, including ensuring that participants understand the information provided, obtaining their consent in a manner that is free from coercion or undue influence, and maintaining their consent throughout the research process. This handbook provides guidance on how to address these challenges and ensure that informed consent is obtained in a ethical and effective manner.

Deception


Deception is a controversial ethical issue in psychological research. While it can be used to obtain valuable information, it can also raise ethical concerns, such as the potential for harm to participants and the distortion of research findings. This handbook provides guidance on when deception is appropriate and how to minimize the potential for harm. It also discusses the ethical implications of using deception in research with vulnerable populations, such as children and individuals with mental health disorders.

Risk/Benefit Ratio


The risk/benefit ratio is a critical ethical consideration in psychological research. Researchers must weigh the potential risks and benefits of the research to participants and determine whether the research is worth conducting. This handbook provides guidance on how to assess the risk/benefit ratio and how to minimize the potential for harm. It also discusses the ethical implications of conducting research with vulnerable populations, such as children and individuals with mental health disorders.

Data Security


Data security is a critical ethical issue in psychological research. Researchers must ensure that the data they collect is secure and confidential and that it is not used for any purpose other than the research. This handbook provides guidance on how to protect data security and how to comply with relevant data protection laws and regulations. It also discusses the ethical implications of using data in research with vulnerable populations, such as children and individuals with mental health disorders.

Authorship


Authorship is a critical ethical issue in psychological research. Researchers must ensure that they are properly credited for their contributions to the research. This handbook provides guidance on how to determine authorship and how to ensure that authorship is assigned in a fair and equitable manner. It also discusses the ethical implications of authorship, such as conflicts of interest and the potential for bias.

Conflicts of Interest


Conflicts of interest are a critical ethical issue in psychological research. Researchers must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may affect the research. This handbook provides guidance on how to identify conflicts of interest and how to manage them in a ethical and effective manner. It also discusses the ethical implications of conflicts of interest, such as the potential for bias and the undermining of the scientific process.

Fairness and Equity When Collaborating with Researchers in Resource-Poor Settings


Fairness and equity are critical ethical issues in psychological research when collaborating with researchers in resource-poor settings. Researchers must ensure that the research is conducted in a manner that is fair and equitable to all participants, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status. This handbook provides guidance on how to address fairness and equity in research and how to ensure that the research is conducted in a culturally sensitive and respectful manner. It also discusses the ethical implications of conducting research in resource-poor settings, such as the potential for exploitation and the undermining of the scientific process.

Conclusion


Psychology is a dynamic and ever-evolving field, and the ethical issues surrounding research with human participants are of utmost importance. This handbook offers a comprehensive and authoritative discussion of these ethical issues, covering a wide range of topics such as informed consent, deception, risk/benefit ratio, data security, authorship, conflicts of interest, fairness and equity when collaborating with researchers in resource-poor settings, and more. While psychological research with humans still primarily takes place in the investigator's laboratory and field, there is a growing trend toward multiple investigators and interdisciplinary research projects due to the complexity of modern research questions. Additionally, technology has undergone significant changes, impacting all psychological researchers, whether they work individually or in large teams. With its comprehensive scope and practical guidance, this book will serve as an invaluable aid to understanding and navigating the ethical challenges that confront new and seasoned researchers alike.

Weight: 632g
Dimension: 179 x 254 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781433836367

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