Deception

Deception In research, especially within the behavioral and psychological sciences, researchers sometimes use methods that involve withholding information or misleading participants about the true nature of a study. This practice is known as deception, and it is a topic of ethical debate because it conflicts with the principle of informed consent. However, in certain research … Read more

Debriefing

Debriefing In research, especially in experimental studies, ethical considerations play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of participants. Debriefing is an essential ethical practice, often used after the completion of a study, particularly when deception or incomplete information is involved during the experiment. This step allows researchers to clarify any misconceptions, explain the study’s … Read more