• Question: how are you researching anxiety? How do you avoid ethical issues?

    Asked by anon-183911 to Owen, Nathan on 5 Nov 2018.
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      Nathan Hook answered on 5 Nov 2018:


      Generally you commit to following a published code of ethics. Here is the one from the BPS:
      https://www.bps.org.uk/news-and-policy/bps-code-ethics-and-conduct

      Also you would describe what you intend to do to a research board, who decide up front if it’s ethical before you start.

      What you might also do is test it on healthy people first. For example, a new treatment for depression might be tested on people who had had very sad depressing music played (at half speed) to them first – not to say ‘being sad’ is the same as ‘being depressed,’ but it might be close enough to test it out in a pilot study.

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