Asked by Aikunduz Baltabaeva on Jun 28, 2024
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Discuss, with examples, whether deceiving participants in a research project is ever justifiable.
Deceiving Participants
The act of intentionally misleading or providing false information to participants in a study or research.
- Identify the function and moral principles surrounding the application of deceit in studies, along with the circumstances that permit its use.
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Elian SegevJul 05, 2024
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Answers will vary based on student perceptions, but a sample argument could be that the deception must serve a purpose for the research, the benefits must outweigh the risks of deception, the risks must be minimal, and respondents must be appropriately debriefed after the research.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the function and moral principles surrounding the application of deceit in studies, along with the circumstances that permit its use.
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