DATE: xx September 2017 HEADING: Ethics in Psychology

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DATE: xx September 2017 HEADING: Ethics in Psychology Lesson 6 – Introduction to Psychology Learning Challenge: You will be able to: Identify and explain the ethical standards of Psychological research

Starter Write down what you understand when you hear the word “ETHICS”. As a psychologist, you have a lot of power over people when you do experiments. What 3 rules would you have to make sure all psychologists do psychological experiments in a way that is right? Write them down. Be ready to discuss this with the class

Let’s Read: Ethics in Psychology Page 15 Whole Class

Make a mind map listing the ethical rules and standards we have read about and will see in the next slide. Make sure your work is detailed and presentable.

Ethical standards in Psychological research LET’S DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING: 1. Consent 2. Debrief 3. Protection of participant 4. Deception 5. Confidentiality 6. Right to withdraw from a study

Let’s watch a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ3l1jgmYrY

Do the “Your turn” activity on page 17 Make sure you are ready to discuss your answer afterwards.

Plenary Write down one sentence explaining why ethics are important in Psychology. Be ready to share.