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yoroshambo

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Which of the following individuals is MOST likely to experience information overload?
 
  A) A person who is talking on a cell phone while driving a car
  B) A person who is eating dinner while watching television
  C) A person who is singing in the shower
  D) A person who is dancing and talking at a party
  E) A person who is chatting with his wife while dressing for work

Question 2

Discuss the concept of informed consent. Include a discussion of the pros and cons related to the use of deception in psychological research and how this relates to informed consent.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
Answers should address the following points:
1) Informed consent is the practice of providing research participants as much information as possible about the procedures to be used in an experiment before the potential subjects decide whether or not to participate. Ideally, complete disclosure of the experimental procedures and expected results are given.
2) However, some research questions cannot be directly studied if the research participants know the true purpose of the experiment because that knowledge might have an effect on the participants' behavior and, thus, become a confounding factor in the experiment.
3) Therefore, deception is necessary in some cases to provide only partial or misleading information when obtaining informed consent from potential research participants.
4) This deception could possibly harm the research participants to some extent.
5) Most researchers believe that deception should only be used when other alternatives to gathering the desired information cannot be employed.
6) As soon as possible after the experiment ends, researchers should also provide research participants with a full debriefing that includes an explanation of any deception that was used and the reasons for that deception.
7) Evidence indicates that informed consent and debriefing reduces the potential dangers of deception in psychological research.
8) Evidence also indicates that the use of deception leaves research participants somewhat more skeptical and suspicious about future research they may participate in.



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