It is crucial to protect participants in psychological studies to ensure their well-being and safety throughout the research process. Researchers have an ethical responsibility to minimize any potential physical or psychological harm that participants may experience.
Related terms
Confidentiality: Ensuring that participants' personal information remains private and is not disclosed without their consent.
Informed Consent: Obtaining voluntary agreement from participants after providing them with all necessary information about the study's purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits.
Debriefing: Providing participants with a thorough explanation of the study's objectives and addressing any questions or concerns they may have after their participation.