Ethics - Answer The study of MORALITY (whats right or wrong) .
The science of how choices are made.
Epistemology - Answer The study of KNOWLEDGE .
Origin, nature, methods and limits of human knowledge.
Metaphysics - Answer The study of the NATURE of reality .
Beliefs, perceptions about "what exists" and relations among the things that exist.
The Tuskegee Experiment - Answer Enrolls African American men with syphilis to
understand the course of the disease.
The Tuskegee Experiment Expose Lead to - Answer The National Research Act.
Created the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical
and Behavioral Research.
The Belmont Report - Answer The fundamental ethical principles for research with
human subjects.
Publication with standards for ethical practice of research participation.
Deontological - Answer Looking at the act
νThe end does not justify the means (existentialism)
νClaims that certain actions "are inherently right or wrong without regard to their
consequences"
, Teleology - Answer Looking at the consequences
νThe end does justify the means (pragmatism, utilitarianism)
νEvaluate the moral status of an act by the goodness or the consequences
Autonomy - Answer (Individual freedom.)
People have a right to autonomy to decide on their own regarding the ways they wish to
be moral in conjunction with other principles.
Non-maleficence - Do no harm
Justice - FAIRNESS.
Distribution of good (benefits) and bad (burdens)
Procedural Justice - Fair procedures followed
Distributive Justice - Resources allocated
Moral Sensitivity Awareness that an ethical problem exists and an understanding of
what impact different courses of action may have on the people involved and the context
in which an ethical decision is made.
How many percent of New Yorkers experience a mental health disorder in any given
year? - Answer 20% (1/5)
How many percent of homeless shelter clients suffer with serious mental illness? -
Answer 35%
Depression rank in NYC DALY's - Answer Ranked 2nd biggest health problem in the city
with half a million adults suffering from depression.
Protects the privacy of research participants are? - Answer Anonymity & confidentiality,
Hippa
The Scientific Method - Answer A systematic collection of information that will be
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