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Ethics Committees In Psychology

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Ethics committees in psychology are groups that review and approve research studies involving human participants to ensure ethical standards are met.

Key Features

  • Reviewing research protocols
  • Protecting human participants
  • Ensuring informed consent
  • Monitoring ongoing studies

Pros

  • Protects the rights and well-being of human participants
  • Helps maintain ethical standards in psychological research
  • Provides guidance to researchers on ethical considerations

Cons

  • Can sometimes delay the start of research studies
  • May require additional paperwork and oversight

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