Trina videotapes marital couples engaged in a conflict task. Her plan is to present the data

from this study at a national convention, and show videotapes of couple behavior to her
audience.

When is the best time to secure permission from the participants to show these
videotapes for professional purposes?
A) Before written consent is obtained.
B) During the debriefing process.
C) After the paper has been accepted for presentation at the conference.
D) None of the above, it is not ethical to present interview or videotaped data of research
participants in educational or professional settings.


A

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Why does Huntington’s disease have a heritability ratio of 1.0?

a. The gene that causes Huntington’s disease is dominant. b. In families where Huntington’s disease is prevalent, it tends to appear at least once every generation. c. If someone inherits the gene for Huntington’s disease, it is inevitable that he/she will acquire the disease. d. Because of environmental influences, it is difficult to predict if someone will acquire the disease despite having the diseased allele.

Psychology

Sixty-eight percent of all people have an IQ score between:

A) 70–100. B) 85–115. C) 90–120. D) 100–130.

Psychology

Interdependence, group identity, and structured relations contribute to

A) social facilitation. B) minimal group effects. C) group polarization. D) defining a collection of individuals as a group.

Psychology

How did the Internet play a role in the development of DSM-5?

a) Developers of the DSM-5 were able to search out obscure disorders more easily. b) Developers were able to reach out to mental health practitioners for input more easily c) Members of the public were invited to comment on proposed changes d) Members of the public were able to comment on proposed changes

Psychology