PSYC 217 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Socioeconomic Status
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Midterm #2: nov. 7 chapters 3, 5, 10-12. Indigenous populations often bear disproportionate costs of research. Exploitation by researchers taking advantage of indigenous people being disadvantaged. Researchers give little, take a lot; indigenous collaborators give a lot, get little back. Special process for ethical clearance for research. Allows researchers to control genetic makeup of participants being studied. Allows researchers to more easily study physiological, neurological, and genetic foundations of behaviour. 3 r"s: replacement: only do studies with animals if alternatives do not exist (e. g. computer simulations?, re nement: minimize or eliminate animal distress by modifying experimental procedures, reduction: adopt experimental designs that require the fewest animal subjects possible. Question: the 2nd r (replacement): minimize or eliminate animal distress by modifying experimental procedures. Which of the 3 ethical principles we discussed earlier is this demonstrating. Animal rights groups tend to believe that: