Conducting Ethical Research

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Conducting Ethical Research

Backstage Pass tour for Wikimedians at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, in Barcelona, coorganized by the Museum and Amical Viquipèdia while Kippelboy's residency at the Museum, on July, 30, 2012.

All research must be conducted in an ethical manner. Ethical concerns are particularly important in psychology because it is a field in which the behaviour of humans and other animals is studied. Furthermore, the topics studied in psychology, such as depression, lying, intelligence, stress, date rape, pain perception, and divorce, are often emotionally charged and highly personal. Therefore, research guidelines have been developed by organizations such as the American Psychological Association (APA) and Canada's Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. These guidelines, or principles, describe the ethical do’s and don’ts of conducting research. They are outlined in Chapter 3 of your textbook.

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Open Textbook Reading Activity

Read Chapter 3 of your textbook (Research Ethics), paying particular attention to the three core principles of research ethics and how they are implemented



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Activity

In preparation for Part A of Practice Assignment 1, compose your potential research question(s). See the instructions for Practice Assignment 1 for more details.