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A researcher is designing a psychological study on adolescent peer pressure and wants to systematically evaluate its ethical implications using the universally accepted starting point. In one to three sentences, describe how the researcher should apply this framework to evaluate the study's consequences.

Question: A researcher is designing a psychological study on adolescent peer pressure and wants to systematically evaluate its ethical implications using the universally accepted starting point. In one to three sentences, describe how the researcher should apply this framework to evaluate the study's consequences.

Sample answer: The researcher should apply the four widely accepted moral principles, such as weighing risks against benefits and respecting rights, to evaluate the study's ethical consequences. Specifically, they must assess how the peer pressure study will impact the research participants, the scientific community, and society at large.

Key points:

  • Apply the four widely accepted moral principles as a guiding framework.
  • Assess the study's impact on research participants.
  • Assess the study's impact on the scientific community.
  • Assess the study's impact on society at large.

Rubric: Full credit is awarded for stating that the four moral principles must be used to assess the study's impact on participants, the scientific community, and society at large.

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