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Example: Providing Practical Benefits in a Domestic Abuse Study
As a practical benefit during debriefing, researchers conducting a study on sensitive topics can provide participants with related resources. For instance, in a study assessing attitudes toward domestic abuse, researchers could distribute informative pamphlets about domestic abuse and offer referral information to a university counseling center for anyone who might want further assistance.
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Example: Providing Practical Benefits in a Domestic Abuse Study
Providing Practical Benefits in a Domestic Abuse Study
Which of the following best describes how researchers can provide practical benefits to participants during the debriefing process?
During the debriefing process, it is considered appropriate and beneficial for researchers to provide participants with contact information for external support services related to the study's topic.
A researcher is conducting several different psychological studies and wants to maximize the practical benefits for participants during the debriefing phase. Match each research scenario with the most appropriate practical benefit or referral they should provide.
A researcher has just completed a study investigating the relationship between workplace stress and physical health. Arrange the following actions in the logical order required to ensure the final interaction provides a practical benefit to the participants.
During the debriefing process, which of the following represents a primary way researchers can offer supplementary, practical benefits to participants that relate to the study's topic?
During the debriefing process, researchers can maximize the value of the research experience by offering different kinds of supplementary benefits. Match each category of supplementary benefit with its correct description.
When critiquing a debriefing protocol for a study on sensitive psychological topics, the presence of _____—such as professional referrals or educational materials—serves as the primary indicator that the researcher has sought to maximize the overall benefit of the research experience.
A research group studying the impact of sleep deprivation on academic performance ends their session by giving participants a pamphlet containing tips for healthy sleep hygiene and contact information for the campus wellness center. This application of debriefing illustrates providing supplementary, practical benefits to participants.
In analyzing the ethical design of a study on test anxiety, a researcher decides to go beyond simple dehoaxing by providing participants with a list of campus tutoring services. By offering these resources, the researcher is integrating _____ benefits during the debriefing process to maximize the value of the research experience.
A researcher is designing a debriefing protocol for a sensitive study on domestic abuse and wants to evaluate the correct logical order of actions to maximize the study's practical benefits. Arrange the following steps in the most ethically sound and logical sequence.
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In a study assessing attitudes toward domestic abuse, which of the following is an example of providing a practical benefit to participants during debriefing?
In a study concerning domestic abuse, match each researcher action during debriefing with the specific role it plays in the debriefing process.
Arrange the steps a researcher would take to provide a practical benefit during a study on domestic abuse attitudes.
In a research study on domestic abuse, the provision of resources such as counseling referrals during debriefing is identified as a practical benefit because it specifically addresses the participant's welfare in relation to the sensitive topic, which is distinct from the primary scientific goal of disclosing the study's hypothesis and methodology.
In a psychology study exploring sensitive topics like domestic abuse, what is the primary rationale for researchers to provide practical benefits, such as counseling referrals, during the debriefing session?
In a study assessing attitudes toward domestic abuse, researchers can provide a practical benefit during debriefing by offering participants referral information to a university _____ center.
In a study on domestic abuse, an ethics committee might judge a debriefing that only includes a scientific explanation as inadequate. To reach an acceptable ethical standard for participant welfare, the researcher should include a(n) _____ benefit, such as distributing pamphlets about domestic abuse or providing a university counseling center referral.
A researcher studying the psychological effects of social media on body image distributes a campus eating disorder resource guide and a self-help pamphlet on media literacy to all participants during debriefing. This action constitutes providing a practical benefit to participants.
A researcher must choose appropriate practical benefits to include in the debriefing of each study below. Match each research study topic to the practical benefit that best fits the concerns the study is most likely to raise in participants.
A research team is deciding whether their debriefing plan for a sensitive-topic study adequately protects participants. Evaluate and order the steps below from first (1) to last (5) to reflect the most defensible ethical decision-making sequence.
According to the provided text on ethical practices in sensitive research, what are the two specific resources that researchers can provide to participants during debriefing to offer a practical benefit in a study assessing attitudes toward domestic abuse?
Based on the provided context, explain what specific actions the researchers should take during debriefing to provide these practical benefits, and explain who these benefits are intended to assist.
You are designing the debriefing protocol for a new study on attitudes toward domestic abuse. Apply the concept of providing practical benefits during debriefing by describing the two concrete actions you will perform to provide resources to participants who need support.