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BPS Ethical Guidelines
To be able to explain how the British Psychological Society regulates Psychological Research
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The Guidelines… Starter: What do you think DRIPP stands for…think Ethical Guidelines. D - Deception R - Right to Withdraw I - Informed Consent P - Privacy P - Protection from Harm
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Remember your number… Remember your number: 1 2 3 4 5
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In your groups… Define your guideline;
How it is ensured in research e.g. consent form; An example in Psychology where it was not carried out; What do you think the impact of this was on the study and the participants?
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Share your info! Teach each other the information regarding each of the guidelines: All 1s together All 2s together All 3s together All 4s together All 5s together
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Breaking the Rules! Design an experiment that breaks ALL the rules!
You will be writing the procedure section so you will need to include: Method: Lab, Field or Natural Participants: Sample type, Design (independent groups, repeated measures, matched-pairs) Materials required Procedure Extension: Come up with some results Everyone else will be checking you have done so!
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BPS Ethics Committee Return to your original seats…
Use your ‘Peer Mark’ session to tick off each of the guidelines as they break them!
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Argue… As a group, pick one Ethical Guideline and argue that it is the most important guideline. Give as many reasons as possible…
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