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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: Spreadbury on September 16, 2010, 04:12:21 pm
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do participants rights come under the category of 'ethics' or is it just beneficience, integrity, respect for persons and justice?
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anything to do with the rights of participants definitely comes under ethics.
Ethics is basically the conduct of the experimenter in relation to the experiment.
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do participants rights come under the category of 'ethics' or is it just beneficience, integrity, respect for persons and justice?
depends
ethical PRINCIPLES = jirb ( justice beneficience etc etc)
but ethical factors/ issues/ guidelines = participant rights ... informed consent .. etc etc
goodluck
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i think theres ethics then theres ethical considerations. I really havent looked into that part of my book that much but I know theres a division between stuff like beneficence and stuff like informed consent.
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do participants rights come under the category of 'ethics' or is it just beneficience, integrity, respect for persons and justice?
depends
ethical PRINCIPLES = jirb ( justice beneficience etc etc)
but ethical factors/ issues/ guidelines = participant rights ... informed consent .. etc etc
goodluck
ahh. thanks.