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- Q1What are ethical implications?Considering the impact of a study on the participantsConsidering the impact of research on the rights of everyoneHow researchers coerce participants to take part in a studyEthical issues with a study30s
- Q2Name one ethical issue in Milgram’s researchLack of ConfidentialityLack of PrivacyDeceptionPhysical Harm30s
- Q3How did Milgram overcome this issue?Checked with other psychologistsInformed ConsentUsed a debrief30s
- Q4Name one problem with Bowlby's theory of attachmentMakes mothers happierImplies mothers should obey ordersImplies fathers don't love their childrenImplies that mothers should stay at home and not work30s
- Q5What is social sensitivity?Studies where people could be harmed but were not due to a debrief being usedNot harming participantsStudies where there are potential social consequences for the population under studyConsidering society's feelings30s
- Q6Why is Milgram's research socially sensitive?Could be used to make people obedientCould be used to make mothers stay at homeIt harmed participantsHe did not think about his participants30s
- Q7Which researchers studied Social Sensitivity?Sieber and StanleySibley and StanleySibley and StanberSieber and Stanber30s
- Q8Which of the following is not one of Sieber and Stanley's four aspects of research where ethical issues can occur?Treatment of participantsInterpretation of findingsThe research questionWriting the abstract30s