An ethical approach in psychology refers to the morally responsible and principled way of conducting research or providing treatments that prioritizes the well-being and rights of participants or clients.
Related terms
Informed Consent: Obtaining voluntary agreement from participants after they have been fully informed about the study's purpose, procedures, potential risks, and benefits.
Debriefing: Providing participants with information about the true nature of the study after their participation, addressing any concerns or emotional effects they may have experienced.
Institutional Review Board (IRB): A committee that reviews research proposals to ensure ethical guidelines are followed to protect participants' welfare.