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Research Ethics

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Research Ethics Before conducting a Psychological study, approval must be earned from an ethics board, Institutional Review Board (IRB) Human Participants Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee (IACUC) Non-human Animal Participants Human participants must provide informed consent, and must be debriefed.

Research Ethics The IRB ensures The IRB considers “minimal risk” Physical and emotional well-being Privacy – anonymity or confidentiality Dignity The opportunity to stop at any time w/o penalty The IRB considers “minimal risk” Are the risks in the experiment different from those of everyday life?

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