How do scientists respect research participant's autonomy?

What will be an ideal response?


Scientists respect research participant's autonomy in a variety of ways. They can provide information about the study, honestly and accurately answer the participant's questions, help the participant make important decisions about their role or participation in the study and, most importantly, accept the participant's decision.

Psychology

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Jean and Jane are identical twins who live in the same household and are in two different second grade classrooms. When looking at variations in Jean and Jane's development researchers might consider the influence of their family, known as their ___________ environment and their classrooms which is known as their _____________ environment

a. same, different b. unique, non-unique c. shared; non-shared d. genotype, phenotype

Psychology

Köhler believed that chimps learned to solve problems through:

a. trial and error c. memory b. reinforcement d. insight

Psychology

How does Erikson’s concept of identity, formed during the adolescent stage, apply to Allen’s ambition to change careers? How does it compare to Rogers’s self-concept?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

In a sample with s = 6, a score of X = 53 corresponds to z = -0.50. The mean for this sample is M = 50

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology