Unethical use refers to situations where research studies or experiments are conducted without proper consideration for participants' well-being and ethical guidelines. In these cases, participants may be subjected to harm, deception, or lack of informed consent.
Related terms
Informed consent: Informed consent is obtaining permission from participants after providing them with clear information about the purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits of participating in a study.
Debriefing involves providing participants with information about the true nature and purpose of a study after their participation, especially if deception was used.
An IRB is a committee responsible for reviewing and approving research studies to ensure they comply with ethical guidelines and protect the rights and welfare of participants.