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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: Tashi on June 06, 2010, 07:45:17 pm
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Ok this may have been asked already but I'm unsure, do we need to know integrity, justice, respect for persons and beneficence? I hate how the study design really doesn't clearly outline research methods :/
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Yes, I have seen this is multiple choice questions but not in short answer
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Ok, I'll just learn them to be safe. Do we have to know what the code of ethics is and the role of the researcher?
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code of ethics/role of researcher is kinda common sense bro .. you wont forget em
withdraw rights
informed consent
voluntary participation
confidentiality
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Role of researcher:
Integrity
Justice
Beneficence
Respect for persons
Participant's rights: (remember: 'I Will C A DVD' but ignore the A)
Informed consent
Withdrawal rights
Confidentiality
Deception
Voluntary participation
Debriefing
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^^ Oh ok, thanks. Do we have to know professional conduct?
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haha good one mail
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^^ Oh ok, thanks. Do we have to know professional conduct?
Isn't professional conduct just what I've listed? Pretty sure that's all you'll need to know in terms of ethics.
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Can someone please explain justice?
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^^ Oh ok, thanks. Do we have to know professional conduct?
Isn't professional conduct just what I've listed? Pretty sure that's all you'll need to know in terms of ethics.
Oh wait, yeah it's everything you've said sorry.
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I really havent spent much time on this stuff. I think the names of the principles are enough to get us through. They all mean what theyre called. Most research methods questions Ive had to answer have required 'Independent groups' as the answer. Then I just remember debriefing, beneficence, withdrawal rights, etc. Meh, its so boring itll probably catch me out.