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Use Of Deception In Research In Middlesex

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Middlesex
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US-000289
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The document is a complaint filed in the United States District Court regarding the use of deception in research in Middlesex, specifically related to the sale of a life insurance policy. It outlines the plaintiff's claims against the defendants, arguing that fraudulent misrepresentations and omissions were made about the performance of the insurance policy, particularly concerning the 'vanishing premium' concept. Key features include detailed allegations of fraud, the actions that led to the purchase of the policy, and the failure of defendants to disclose critical information that affected the policy's performance. Filling and editing instructions emphasize the need for careful attention to detail in completing the form, with spaces to fill in specific names, dates, and claims relevant to the case. Target users, including attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, will find this form useful for asserting claims of fraudulent misrepresentation and seeking legal remedies. The structured format allows for easy navigation and modifications, ensuring that users can present their case effectively while adhering to legal conventions.
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Deception or incomplete disclosure should only be used when no reasonably effective, alternative methods are available to achieve the goals of the research. Only study procedures that involve minimal risks (as determined by the IRB) can include deception or incomplete disclosure.

Deception and incomplete disclosure are permissible in research with scientific value that would not be otherwise feasible without the use of deceptive procedures.

Whenever lying is morally justified if one's ethics allows for that, like utilitarianism. It accomplishes the same ends, avoiding harm, protecting privacy, etc. Levine in Community standards of deception makes "deception is perceived to be ethical when it prevents unnecessary harm" a subtitle.

Deception in psychological research is often stated as acceptable only when all of the following conditions are met: 1) no other nondeceptive method exists to study the phenomenon of interest; 2) the study makes significant contributions to scientific knowledge; 3) the deception is not expected to cause significant ...

Deception should only be used when its use is the only way to answer the research question. Research plans that involve the use of deception must be adequately justified and, in most cases, will require that research participants be informed about the deception at the conclusion of their participation.

(a) Psychologists do not conduct a study involving deception unless they have determined that the use of deceptive techniques is justified by the study's significant prospective scientific, educational, or applied value and that effective nondeceptive alternative procedures are not feasible.

Deception in psychological research is often stated as acceptable only when all of the following conditions are met: 1) no other nondeceptive method exists to study the phenomenon of interest; 2) the study makes significant contributions to scientific knowledge; 3) the deception is not expected to cause significant ...

Research studies occasionally involve the deception of participants. Deception is typically used to promote scientific validity, with participants provided with false or incomplete information about the research in order to obtain unbiased data with respect to the participants' attitudes and behavior.

The IRB discourages the use of deception when: Alternative methods can be used that will yield valid study results. The deception deprives participants of the opportunity to protect their own interests. The missing information affects the participants' ability to assess the risks of participation.

The IRB discourages the use of deception when: Alternative methods can be used that will yield valid study results. The deception deprives participants of the opportunity to protect their own interests. The missing information affects the participants' ability to assess the risks of participation.

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Use Of Deception In Research In Middlesex