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Research Ethics and Integrity

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About the lecture

In this lecture, we think about research ethics, focusing in particular on: (i) what is meant by ethics in psychological research; (ii) how a researcher’s moral responsibility to their participants’ wellbeing can be defined as a list of considerations that must be made when undertaking research; (iii) the difference between research ethics and research integrity; (iv) understanding the potential implications of research considered to be socially sensitive.

About the lecturer

Professor Nele Demeyere is head of the translational neuropsychology group in the Oxford Cognitive Neuropsychology Centre at the University of Oxford. Professor Demeyere’s research interests include cognitive impairments in stroke and dementia, as well as the mechanisms underlying visuo-spatial neglect. Some of Professor Demeyere’s recent publications include 'Domain-specific versus generalized cognitive screening in acute stroke' (2016) and 'The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS): validation of a stroke-specific short cognitive screening tool' (2015).

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Demeyere, N. (2022, May 04). 9.3.11 Issues Relating to Socially Sensitive Research - Research Ethics and Integrity [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/9-3-11-issues-relating-to-socially-sensitive-research?auth=0&lesson=6818&option=2788&type=lesson

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Demeyere, N. "9.3.11 Issues Relating to Socially Sensitive Research – Research Ethics and Integrity." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 04 May 2022, https://massolit.io/options/9-3-11-issues-relating-to-socially-sensitive-research?auth=0&lesson=6818&option=2788&type=lesson