PSY108
Introduction to Psychology 2
Individual Assignment 01
July 2012 Presentation
Part 2: Short-essay Questions
The following are some of the ethical guidelines on human research specified by the American Psychological Association (APA) and British Psychological Society (BSP):
Informed consent must be obtained from the participants (APA Standard 3.10 & 8.02 / BPS Ethical Principle 1.3)
Intentional deception must be avoided (APA Standard 8.07 / BPS Ethical Principle 1.3)
Harm must not come to the participants (APA Standard 3.04 / BPS Ethical Principle 3.3)
Participants should be debriefed at the end of their participation (APA Standard 8.08 / BPS Ethical Principle 3.4)
(a) Discuss the extent to which the Asch experiment adhered to …show more content…
If there were any breaches, were they justified? [Word limit is 450 words]
(40 marks)
Asch experiment were not fully compliant to the ethical guidelines put forth by the American Psychological Association(APA)'s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct and the British Psychological Society(BPS)'s Code of Ethics and Conduct.
Regarding informed consent, the guidelines APA and BPS both advise that informed consent are to be obtained before the experiment. The APA goes further by detailing what information are to be informed to the subjects, such as the purpose of the research, the right to decline, consequences, confidentiality, incentives and who to question with regards to the experiment.
However, the APA also states some conditions where informed consent can be dispensed with, namely if the research would be reasonably expected to not cause harm or distress or if the study will not impose liabilities on the participants.
In the BPS Code clause 1.3(xi) also allows for research that deems necessary to withhold information from the subject in exceptional