Being ethically important refers to actions or principles that have moral significance, requiring careful consideration for potential harm, fairness, consent, confidentiality, and respect for participants' well-being.
Related terms
Informed Consent: Obtaining permission from individuals involved in research or therapy after they are informed about potential risks, benefits, procedures, and purpose.
Confidentiality: Respecting privacy by keeping sensitive information shared during research or therapy sessions confidential unless mandated otherwise.
Debriefing: Providing participants with information about study objectives after their participation in experimental research as part of ethical practice.