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Hi guys, it's ms.
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Jones.
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Today we're going to dive deeper into psychological research, and the question we're going to be answering today has to do with what individuals should be reading, understanding, and signing before they begin the experiment.
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Now note, the question discusses individuals, so not the experimenter, but the individuals that are involved with the experiment.
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So the first concept we're going to go over, is called informed consent.
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Now, this is a document that usually the experimenter creates so that each individual involved in the experiment understands all of the risks, all of the limitations, and all of what is involved with being a part of the experiment.
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This should be read, understood, and signed by each individual participant before the experiment even begins.
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Now, to contrast informed consent is our next concept called debriefing.
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Debriefing is one of the last stages of the experiment process, because the experiments will then explain to the individual participants what the experiment entailed, what risks were involved, where the experiment could be published, and how those participants played a part...