Unethical decision-making refers to the act of making choices or conducting research in a manner that violates ethical principles or standards. This includes actions such as deception, violation of privacy, and causing harm to participants.
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Deception: Deliberately misleading participants in psychological research without their full knowledge or consent.
Informed Consent: Obtaining permission from participants after they have been fully informed about the nature, purpose, risks, and benefits of participating in research.
Harmful Effects: Any negative consequences or adverse effects experienced by individuals as a result of their participation in psychological research.