A significant ethical concern refers to a moral issue or dilemma that arises when conducting research or implementing practices that may potentially harm participants or violate their rights.
Related terms
Informed Consent: Obtaining permission from participants after providing them with all necessary information about the study or procedure.
Debriefing: Providing participants with explanations, feedback, and support after their participation in a study has ended.
Confidentiality: Ensuring that any personal information shared by participants is kept private and not disclosed without their consent.