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1. Read John, Loewenstein, and Prelec’s (2012) article to answer “Assignment #6b, John et al summary”
2. a. Listen to Act One of NPR’s This American Life’s (August 16, 2013) episode, to answer Assignment 6b, Heifer International
3 Watch CBS News New York’s (March 6, 2015) YouTube, “Volunteers Become Human Guinea Pigs for Medical Research.” To answer “Assignment #6b, Human Guinea Pig” forum
4 Watch Boston Children’s Hospital’s (April 18, 2012) YouTube, “Labs of Cognitive Neuroscience – Gaab’s Lab to answer “Assignment #6b: volunteering your child
All the links were in the document in the browse files. Please open the brows file before you start the paper. please use google scholar for your search machine.
- Assignment6b_EthicsandQRPs11.pdf
Written Assignment #6b: Ethics and Questionable Research Practices
DUE DATE: June 26, 2019 before 11:59 PM.
Part 1: Questionable Research Practices (QRPs)
READING
a. To learn what Questionable Research Practices are and how they differ from more flagrant forms of unethical research behavior:
1. Read the Association for Psychological Science’s (2012) article, “Questionable Research Practices Surprisingly Common.”
2. Read Butler, Delaney, and Spoelstra’s (2016) article, “The Grey Zone: How Questionable Research Practices Are Blurring the Boundary Between Science and Misconduct.”
Note that Butler et al.’s popular press article is about Questionable Research Practices in the discipline of business, not psychology.
Also note that Butler et al.’s popular press article links to their scientific article; however, their scientific article is behind a paywall.
3. Read Schimmack’s (2015) article, “Questionable Research Practices: Definition, Detection, and Recommendations for Better Practices.”
4. Note that Schimmack’s (2015) article lists (and defines) seven Questionable Research Practices, and Butler et al.’s (2016) article adds another one (HARKing).
b. Make sure you understand the Questionable Research Practices that are described in the articles you’ve read for this Assignment. If you don’t understand one or more of the Questionable Research Practices, it might help to Google them to better understand them.
c. Now, you’ll read an empirical article that used a questionnaire to measure how often psychological scientists engage in various Questionable Research Practices.
1. Read John, Loewenstein, and Prelec’s (2012) article, “Measuring the Prevalence of Questionable Research Practices with Incentives for Truth Telling.” This a is journal article and may take a little longer to get through then some of the others you’ve been reading.
WRITING ASSIGNMENT
Write one paragraph, synthesizing the results of the John et al., (2012) article. You needn’t write about all of the results. Focus in on one or two aspects of the paper and write about that. Post this to the “Assignment #6b, John et al summary” forum on the discussion board.
Part 1: Questionable Research Practices
2. The paragraph should have a Topic Sentence, three or four Supporting Sentences, and a Conclusion Sentence.
3. Write about the behavior and phenomena that is the topic of the paper. 4. Remember to include in-text (parenthetical) citations. 5. Make sure to include a citation of John et al. (2012) in the paragraph as
well as any other papers that you reference
Part 2: Applying what you’ve learned
LISTENING
a. Listen to Act One of NPR’s This American Life’s (August 16, 2013) episode, “Money for Nothing and Your Cows for Free.” (A transcript of this radio episode is available here.)
1. To play the episode, click on the rightward-facing ‘play’ triangle underneath the picture of the person on the motor-scooter.
2. Listen until the 36:30 mark (when host Ira Glass says “Their blog and twice-weekly podcast about economics, but for the rest of us …”).
3. Note that GiveDirectly has conducted a randomized controlled trial to investigate the benefits of their charity, whereas Heifer International insists that they don’t need to conduct a randomized controlled trial to learn the benefits of their charity (and they seem to imply that conducting a randomized controlled trial might not be ethical).
4. Review what a randomized controlled trial is (and where it lies on the Hierarchy of Scientific Evidence).
WRITING ASSIGNMENT (DISCUSSION BOARD)
Go to the discussion board and the “Assignment 6b, Heifer International” forum. Create a post where you provide two reasons why Heifer International conducting a randomized controlled trial could be unethical and two reasons why Heifer International not conducting a randomized controlled trial could be unethical.
WATCHING
Watch CBS News New York’s (March 6, 2015) YouTube, “Volunteers Become Human Guinea Pigs for Medical Research.”
WRITING ASSIGNMENT (DISCUSSION BOARD)
Go to the discussion board and the “Assignment #6b, Human Guinea Pig” forum. Create a post where you provide down two or three reasons why you would and two or three reasons why you wouldn’t volunteer to be a research participant in this type of research.
Part 2: Applying what you’ve learned
WATCHING
Watch Boston Children’s Hospital’s (April 18, 2012) YouTube, “Labs of Cognitive Neuroscience – Gaab’s Lab.” Note that the researcher states they already have (and use) behavioral (non-invasive) measures of dyslexia, but they are investigating whether there are any brain markers.
WRITING ASSIGNMENT (DISCUSSION BOARD)
Go to the discussion board and the “Assignment #6b: volunteering your child” forum. Imagine you were the parent of a typically developing child (with no reading disorder). Would you volunteer your typically developing child to participate in the brain imaging experiment (as a member of the control group)? Why or why not?
- Part 1: Questionable Research Practices
- Part 2: Applying what you’ve learned
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