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A very quick revision game focusing on ethics. What do the words mean? A very quick revision game focusing on ethics. psychlotron.org.uk

Deception What D is when a psychologist misleads a respondent? psychlotron.org.uk

What A D suggests that participants have been lied to? Active deception psychlotron.org.uk

What P D refers the withholding of important information from respondents? Passive deception psychlotron.org.uk

Socially sensitive research What S S R refers to research with wider implications for participants or society? Socially sensitive research psychlotron.org.uk

What M G refers to people generally overlooked by researchers? Marginalized groups psychlotron.org.uk

What E C refers to groups designed to oversee research design and spot potential problems? Ethical committee psychlotron.org.uk

What C is research that is hidden and secretive from the participants? Covert psychlotron.org.uk

What D should take place after studies to prevent harm to participants? Debriefing psychlotron.org.uk

Zimbardo Which Z conducted the Stanford Prison experiment? psychlotron.org.uk

What R means that psychologists are encouraged to use as few animals as possible in research? Reduction psychlotron.org.uk

Which S suggested the utilitarian view of research in terms of positive outcomes for the greatest number of people? Singer psychlotron.org.uk

British Psychological Society Which B P S produces ethical guidelines for the use of animals in research? British Psychological Society psychlotron.org.uk

Which R refers to procedures designed to minimise stress in animals? Refinement psychlotron.org.uk

Which S suggested speciesism is similar to racism given the degree of shared DNA between animals and humans? Singer psychlotron.org.uk

The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act Which A S P (1986) sets the rules for research with animals? The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act psychlotron.org.uk

Which C found that people did not object to mild deception in research? Christianson psychlotron.org.uk

What C refers to limitations on the use of animals in research? Constraints psychlotron.org.uk

What E refers to the morality of a study? Ethics psychlotron.org.uk

Which R suggested that animals have rights and should be respected? Regan psychlotron.org.uk

What O o D refers to a participants’ right to withdraw his/her results from a study if s/he so pleases? Ownership of data psychlotron.org.uk

It’s never too soon to start revising And now is as good a time as any! Love Mrs G psychlotron.org.uk