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Assignment: Ethics in Psychology
First, review these historical research experiments in psychology:
1. Milgram obedience study.
2. Zimbardo prisoner experiment.
3. Loftus Lost in a shopping mall experiment:Original article.
4. Henrietta Lacks case, see CONTENT.
Next, select one of the studies and answer the following set of questions in a three- to five-page paper (not including the Title Page and reference page).
I. Scientific Merit / Knowledge Gained
1. What were the benefits of this study (to society, research, and subjects)?
2. What were the practical implications (i.e., real-world applications of the findings)?
3. What were likely consequences to society if this study was not conducted?
II. Risk of Psychological Injury
1. What were the costs of this study?
2. What were the possible psychological risks for research participants in the study?
III. Deception
1. How could this type of research have been conducted without the use of deception?
2. Do you feel the use of deception was justified given the potential cost to participants? Why or why not?
IV. Decision
1. If you were a member of a human subjects institutional review board, would you approve the research described in the article? Justify your position.
2. Explain the ratio of risks versus benefits to conducting this study. Do you feel that the contributions of this study outweigh the costs?
V. Participation
1. Would you have minded if you discovered you participated in that study? What could the researchers have done to minimize your reaction to being a participant?
VI. Research Experience
1. Consider the perspective of research assistants in this study. How might they have felt in such a role? Would you have been willing to participate as a research assistant for this study? Why or why not?