Asked by Malik Green on Jul 01, 2024
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In a postscript,the authors of Chapter 3 ("Research Methods in Applied Social Psychology") cite the results of a study in which participants imagined a positive interaction with a stranger (Crisp & Turner,2009) and a study in which participants completed an IQ test (Maier,Elliot,& Lichtenfeld,2008) .These studies were mentioned as a means of illustrating
A) instances in which deception may be justifiable given the potential scientific value of the research
B) the nonobviousness of experimental findings
C) the practical benefits of applying a mixed-methods approach
D) a study that is high in ecological validity and one that is low in ecological validity
Ecological Validity
The extent to which the findings of research studies can be generalized to real-world settings.
Nonobviousness
Nonobviousness refers to a criterion used in patent law to determine whether an invention is sufficiently innovative to warrant patent protection, indicating it is not obvious to someone with ordinary skill in the relevant field.
- Identify the ethical issues involved in performing psychological studies, especially regarding the employment of deceit.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the ethical issues involved in performing psychological studies, especially regarding the employment of deceit.
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