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Psychological research often needs to deceive the participants (former term: subjects)as to its actual purpose. The rationale for such deception is that humans are sensitive to how they appear to othe...
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6.15 Deception in Research ... (c) Any other deception that is an integral feature of the design and conduct of an experiment must be explained to participants as early as is feasible, preferably at the conclusion of their participation, but no later than at the conclusion of the research.
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Related readings on Deception in Research ... Baumrind, D. (1985). Research using intentional deception: Ethical issues revisited. American Psychologist, 40, 1675-174. ... Home > Responsible Research > Cases & Scenarios > Classic Studies in Psychology > When is Deception Ethically Justified in Research?
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Ethics is one of the most crucial areas of research, with deception and research increasingly becoming a crucial area of discussion. ... EXAMPLES OF DECEPTION AND RESEARCH...
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My research and writing address questions such as, How often do people lie? ... In print, my deception work has been described in the article "Duped," by Margaret Talbot, in the July 2, 2007 New Yorker; in "Looking for the Lie," by Robin Marantz Henig in her February 5, 2006 cover story for the New York Times Magazine;
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Ethical issues of deception in psychological research: Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... As a result of these experiments, Diane Baumrind (1985) began a vigorous campaign against the use of deception in psychological research. The controversy regarding the use of deception arises because it may have an effect...
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Unbound MEDLINE | Deception research involving children: ethical practices and paradoxes. Journal article. Search by keyword, journal, author or by EBM filters diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or etiology. Evidence-based medicine search filters. ... Deception research involving children: ethical practices and paradoxes.
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Collating information about applications of psychological research on deception ... fMRI and deception: new research findings; ... Deception research sites...
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Collating information about applications of psychological research on deception ... Deception Blog / Research round-up 6: And finally, kids lies, online lies and my deception book of the year on 01-Jan-09 at 6:01 am ... Deception research sites...
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The use of deception in research is sometimes permitted. ... Some research can only be conducted without the full knowledge of the research subjects. Yet the use of deception in research raises special problems that the IRB will review closely. One consideration is whether the deception is necessary.
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