Although deceptive psychology experiments receive less attention than some forms of medical research, they pose similar moral challenges. These challenges mainly concern the use of human subjects and intentional deception. Psychologists provide an argument to justify this deception. But what is an essentially utilitarian argument too often includes faulty comparisons and dubious accounts of risks and benefits. Commentators in other areas of human-subject research might examine this argument and the assumptions behind it. Bioethics commentators seem especially well-positioned for this task
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Although deceptive psychology experiments receive less attention than some forms of medical research...
Experimental psychology often involves the intentional deception or manipulation of human subjects. ...
In debate over the ethics of deceptive experiments in American psychology, commentators often provid...
The frequent critiques of the statistical tools used by experimental psychologists, especially the n...
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Critics of deception in research allege harm to society, the discipline of psychology, the researche...
Critics who allege that deception in psychology experiments is unjustified frequently cite Stanley M...
We are very pleased that the explorations of the ethical issues raised by our research practice (McC...
Unethical human experimentation describes the practice of using human subjects for research, usually...
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code a...
Experimental economists believe (and enforce) that researchers should not employ deception in the de...
Considerable attention has been given to the need to adequately debrief subjects following their par...
According to experimental philosophers, experiments conducted within the psychological sciences and ...
Recently, it has been argued that the evidence in social science research suggests that deceiving su...
What are thought experiments? What uses can they be put to and what problems do they face? In this p...
Although deceptive psychology experiments receive less attention than some forms of medical research...
Experimental psychology often involves the intentional deception or manipulation of human subjects. ...
In debate over the ethics of deceptive experiments in American psychology, commentators often provid...
The frequent critiques of the statistical tools used by experimental psychologists, especially the n...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-49)The ethics of experimentation with human subjects\u...
Critics of deception in research allege harm to society, the discipline of psychology, the researche...
Critics who allege that deception in psychology experiments is unjustified frequently cite Stanley M...
We are very pleased that the explorations of the ethical issues raised by our research practice (McC...
Unethical human experimentation describes the practice of using human subjects for research, usually...
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code a...
Experimental economists believe (and enforce) that researchers should not employ deception in the de...
Considerable attention has been given to the need to adequately debrief subjects following their par...
According to experimental philosophers, experiments conducted within the psychological sciences and ...
Recently, it has been argued that the evidence in social science research suggests that deceiving su...
What are thought experiments? What uses can they be put to and what problems do they face? In this p...