Across
- 3. / Discrimination based on species, equivalent to racism or sexism.
- 6. guidelines / These are codes of conduct that tell psychologists what is acceptable and not acceptable in research.
- 7. / The Scientific Procedures Act is known as.
- 8. consent / The opportunity to know about all aspects of a study before agreeing to take part.
- 9. / This could occur if psychologists practice unethical research
- 10. / The ethical issue that prevents pps from knowing the the full aims of the study.
- 11. consent / A method of dealing with a lack of informed consent.
- 12. View / For the greater good
- 14. from harm / Pps should leave a study in the same state that they entered a study.
- 15. / The process of telling pps the full aims of the study and giving them a chance to ask any questions.
- 16. / Concerns the right to control the flow of information about themselves.
Down
- 1. and Birch / Developed the 3 Rs.
- 2. to withdraw / The ethical issue where pps could be harmed if they continue with the study
- 4. / The trust that personal information is protected.
- 5. / Consciousness or awareness - the ability to feel pain.
- 13. View / Under no circumstances is animal research acceptable.
- 15. / Argued that just because it is legal, doesn't make it right
