Historical/Modern Cases
APA Principles
Ethical Takeaways
100

What country was the 1946 syphilis experiment conducted in?

What is Guatemala?

100

What principle protects a participants dignity and rights?

What is Principle E? Respect for Peoples Rights and Dignity

100

What emotion is common when people are studied without consent?

What is fear or trauma?

200

What tribe's blood samples were misued for mental health and ancestry research?

Who are the Havasupai Tribe? 

200

Which principle requires researchers to avoid harming others?

What is Principle A- Beneficence and Nonmaleficence

200

What long term effect can ethical violations cause in communities? 

What is mistrust of healthcare or researchers?

300

What unethical practice was done to Haitian refugees in the 1980's?

What is forced TB testing and detainment?

300

What principle focuses on honesty and transparency 

What is Principle C- Integrity?

300

What psychological harm did ICE victims likely experience?  

What is trauma or violation of bodily autonomy?

400

What makes immigrants more vulnerable in behavioral studies?

What is fear of deportation and language barriers?

400

Why is Principle E especially important in immigrant research

What is it ensures autonomy despite legal fears?

400

What is the most important thing to remember about consent?

What is it must be informed, voluntary and clear?

500

What Medical Procedure was reportedly performed without consent at ICE detention centers?

What is hysterectomy?