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Research Methods for Clinical Psychology
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Psychology
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11/18/2011

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Term

Structural Neuroimaging (types)

 

day5

Definition

Computed Tomography (CT)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Term

Functional Neuroimaging (types)

 

day5

Definition

Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPET/SPECT)

functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS)

Event-Related Potentials (EEG/ERP)

Term

PET Scan

 

day5

Definition
measures glucose metabolism (FDG), blood flow (O15 bound to water to be drunk or CO2 to be inhaled), and/or receptor density (radioactive ligands) in brain, showing which areas are active, using the above listed radioactive tracers. Their decay emits positrons and photons picked up by the PET's camera.
Term

MRI (and fMRI)

 

day5

Definition

-uses magnetic fields and radio waves to first align all your particles together, then lets them go

- they tilt back to where they were at different speeds depending on the tissue they are.

-fMRI measures "blood oxygenation level dependent signal" (BOLD)

-people with free-floating metal (like aneurism clip, not brain screw) cannot have these done.

-those with anxiety or panic disorders have a difficult time getting these done

Term

EEG/ERP

 

day5

Definition
Using an electrode cap, measures electrical activity (brain waves) in the brain. Its not very specific spatially (can only show a general area of activation) but it can measure responses on the level of milliseconds.
Term

Magnetric Resonance Spectroscropy

 

day5

Definition
-measures levels of chemicals in the brain (there is low spatial resolution)
Term

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

 

(TMS) day5

Definition

Creates a strong magnetic field that can be used to study the brain and/or activate or calm sections of the brain (used to treat depression).

The worst side effect can be a seizure but that's only if it's calibrated incorrectly - usually the worst side effect is a headache.

Some people are combining imaging with this to measure how it changes brain function.

Fun fact: if you hold the device over the motor cortex it will cause the patient's hand to twitch.

Term

the significance of ventricle size

 

day5

Definition
may indicate psychopathology
Term

Gray Matter

 

day5

Definition
the cell bodies of neurons in the brain (white matter is the axons) the amount of gray matter is reduced in schizophrenia (in the dorsal prefrontal cortex)
Term

What have post-mortem studies found out?

 

day5

Definition
cellular organization is determined in the first trimester of gestation in schizophrenic patients, there is cellular disorganization in the hippocampus and anterior cingulate
Term

Brain function paradigms

 

day5

Definition
resting state (hard to keep people truly resting, since they'll distract themselves)
Term

Symptom Capture

 

day5

Definition
tell patient to press a button while they're having a hallucination or whatever you're interested in while they're in the MRI or whateva
Term

Symptom Provocation

 

day5

Definition
often agreed upon beforehand, this could be showing images, watching a video, or imagery scripts. look for cognitive activation.
Term

Cognitive Activation

 

day5

Definition
ex: anterior cingulate, use fMRI to measure brain activity during something like a stroop task where the words are neutral, positive, negative and you have to count them. PTSD patients can't activate the cingulate as well and have a hard time counting combat-related words.
Term

Issues with NeuroImaging methods

 

day5

Definition

-group matching: need to match patients and controls (brain volume, weight, education, handedness, drugs)

-medication status

-comorbidity

-good experimental and control tasks

-lots of confound with post-mortem studies

Term

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY (what is it?)

 

 

day5

Definition
study of patients with brain damage compare with healthy controls tasks also used in psychiatry
Term

Visuospatial memory tasks

 

day5

Definition

-rey-osterreith complex figure task (look at order they do it, what they miss)

-draw a clock

Term

Executive functioning tasks

 

day5

Definition

-frontal lobe tasks involving planning, problem solving, and logic all at once

-EXAMPLE: wisconsin card sort

-EXAMPLE: tower of london (also called hanoi) --> schizophrenics make the same mistake over and over again

Term

Reliability

 

day2/day4

Definition

-stability of a psychiatric diagnostic system

-internal consistency and test-retest and interrater

Term

how to maximize kappa

 

day2

Definition

-use DSM

-use SCID

-base findings off of a joint interview

-use well-trained clinicians

Term

Discriminant Validity

 

day2

Definition
when measures of constructs that are not expected to be correlated with each other INDEED DO NOT correlate
Term

concurrent validity

 

day2

Definition

correlation of a measure with a criterion at the same point in time

(ex: test scores and current school performance)

(part of criterion validity)

Term

convergent validity

 

day2

Definition

when measures of constructs that are expected to correlate actually do correlate

(state anxiety and trait anxiety)

Term

Predictive Validity

 

day2

Definition
correlation of a measure at one point in time with a criterion in the future (ex SAT score with college performance)
Term

Construct Validity

 

day2

Definition
measure is actually measuring what you want it to measure
Term

criterion validity

 

day2

Definition

how well the measure measures the construct as compared to other measures established for that construct

-includes concurrent and predictive validity

Term

How to read journal articles

 

day2

Definition

-correct topic?

-read methods very carefully

-how were subjects sampled?

-how were subjects diagnosed?

-what measures were used, and are they reliable and valid?

-how many subjects?

-was there a control group?

-do interpretations match the data without forcing it or going beyond?

-what are the limitations?

-so what?

Term

confound

 

day2

Definition
another way of explaining a result that the author doesn't use (ex: schizophrenics didn't perform as well as healthy controls on intellectual shit but they also didn't have as many years of schooling, possibly because of their disorder/drugs)
Term

Psychiatric Epidemiology

 

day2

Definition
tracing the prevalence and changes over time of a disorder in the population (prevalence, incidence, lifetime prevalence)
Term

Prevalence

 

day2

Definition
what percent of the population has it at any given time (specifically called point prevalence)
Term

lifetime prevalence

 

day2

Definition
the percentage of people who will ever have a disorder over the course of their life
Term
incidence day2
Definition
how many new cases of a disorder there are in a given length of time (usually a year)
Term

Cross Sectional Design (how it's done)

 

day2

Definition

-data collected at one point in time

-geographically or otherwise defined populations

-random sampling, voter registration, census lists

Term

Cross Sectional Design (purposes)

 

day2

Definition

-examine prevalences of disorders, subtypes, and risk

-examine relationships between disorders in a population

-examine relationship between risk factor and disorder

-determine change in incidence of a disorder over time

Term

Cross Sectional Design (limitations)

 

day2

Definition

-subjects only tested at one time

-correlational and not causational

-retrospective reporting is unreliable

-incidence can change

Term

Longitudinal Design

 

day2

Definition

-subjects tested at more than one time

-allows real time to elapse

Term

Longitudinal Designs (limitations)

 

day2

Definition
resources may run out people may drop out people may move/change contact info people may leave due to bad side effects
Term

Case-Control Experimental Design

 

day2

Definition

-individuals selected for having a specific disorder of interest

-not taken from various geographical locations

-usually at inpatient hospitals, clinics, or small communities

-case-by-case matching of experimental and control groups

Term

Limitations of Case-Control Experimental Designs

 

day2

Definition

-imperfect matching btwn groups

-ascertainment is an issue

-relatively small n's

Term

Cronbach's alpha

 

day2

Definition
a way of measuring internal consistency
Term

Types of Research Questions

 

day1

Definition

treatment efficacy

description

diagnostic validation and subtyping

risk factor identification

prevention

etiology

Term

Treatment Efficacy

day1

Definition
how well a treatment works IRL/compared to other treatments/compared to placebos
Term

Descriptive Research

day1

Definition
learning more about a disorder
Term

Diagnostic Validation and Subtyping

day1

Definition
is a diagnostic criterion useful, is there a specific subtype is does or does not apply to
Term

Risk factor identification

 

day1

Definition
what environmental, genetic, or personality factors are associated with a disorder?
Term

Prevention Research

 

day1

Definition
after IDing risk factors, how can we ID individuals and prevent the onset of the disorder?
Term

Etiology

 

day1

Definition
the cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition
Term

diagnosis

 

day1

Definition
a classification based on signs and symptoms
Term

diagnostic sign

 

day1

Definition
a feeling or behaviors observable by others (affective flattening, skin conductance, purging behavior, cutting)
Term

diagnostic symptom

 

day1

Definition
a feeling or behavior reported by the patient (sadness, negative attribution)
Term

Reasons for classifying disorders

 

day2

Definition

description and communication treatment planning

prediction

standardization of research

Term

unintended consequences of diagnosis

 

day2

Definition
stigma family planning legal issues - pleading insanity insurance - if they don't meet all the criteria their insurance won't cover treatment
Term

central tendency

 

day2

Definition
mean, median, mode median is good if there are outliers
Term
variance day3
Definition
measuring error, and the average amount each score deviates from the mean in a non-normal distribution is also the square of the standard deviation
Term

variability

 

day3

Definition
standard deviation and variance
Term

T-TEST equation

 

day3

Definition

examines mean difference over variability you want a large mean difference and little variability can measure no more than two groups at two times (see further slides for specific t-tests)

df = (n1+ n2) - 2

Term
p-value

day3
Definition
acceptable is <.05, which means that there's less than a 5% chance that the difference is based on chance
Term

independent t-test

 

day3

Definition
group 1 vs group 2 on the same DV (Dependent variable)
Term

paired samples t-test

 

day3

Definition

same group, repeated measures

also, if it's a married couple, a pair of twins - something tested together

Term

one-sample t-test

 

day3

Definition
1 group against theoretical criterion value
Term

correlations

 

day3

Definition

assessing the strength of the relationship between two continuous variables

EXAMPLE: age and education

EXAMPLE: tests and school performance

EXAMPLE: age and brain volume pearson's correlation coefficient = r (-1 - 1)

when you say correlation you are referring to (r), say relationship otherwise

Term

chi-square

 

day3

Definition
used to measure the relationship between two categorical variables
Term

Psychiatric Genetics

 

day4

 

Definition
studying if a disorder has a genetic component
Term

family studies

 

day4

Definition

-studying how often a disorder pops up in a family (how prevalent is it in the family?)

-confound: families share environments use of a control family

-proband = disordered individual whose family members are studied

Term

adoption studies

 

day4

Definition

-we look at proband adoptee's biological and adoptive family

-look at rates of disorder in relatives

-these are better than family studies because they share different environments

Term
twin studies
Definition

-even better than family or adoption studies, since they share 100% or 50% of their genes

-if it's completely genetic the concordance between monozygotic twins will be 100%, dizygotic twins will have 50% concordance

Term

proband

 

day4

Definition
an individual studied and whose relatives are studied in family studies
Term

concordance rates

 

day4

Definition
when one twin has a disorder, the likelihood the other twin has the same disorder
Term

linkage studies

 

day4

Definition

-studies if genetic markers linked with genes for a psychiatric disorder

-assumes one major gene, which is bad, since most studies show that an interaction of multiple genes (polygenetic) more likely creates a diathesis

Term

Assessment

 

day4

Definition

-measurement of a psychological concept (construct)

-used as a dependent variable in experiments

Term

construct

 

day4

Definition
-a theoretical concept or domain, something that is not concrete and you need a questionnaire or interview to diagnose (i.e. anxiety)
Term

measure/instrument/questionnaire

 

day4

Definition
something used to evaluate presence or level of construct
Term

item

 

day4

Definition
a particular question in a questionniare
Term

internal consistency

 

day4

Definition

-part of RELIABILITY, correlating items within the same questionnaire

-the degree of consistency or homogeneity of items

-measured with cronbach's alpha

-item intercorrelations

-item-total-score correlations (are there any items that don't correlate with the final score?)

-split-half reliability --> does one half of the measure correlate with the other half -factor analysis

Term

test-retest reliability

 

(day2/day4)

Definition

 -extent to which the same person tested twice on the same measure will have similar/same results

-also phrased as stability of scores over time 

Term

interrater reliability

 

day4

Definition

-extent to which two trained independent raters will agree on diagnosis of a patient (this is specific to clinical)

-to maximize this, we use DSM and SCID

-we use percent agreement and kappa to measure amount of agreement. kappa takes into account the likelihood they'd agree on change, whereas % agreement does not.

Term

step 1 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition
determining the construct to be measured
Term

step 2 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition

decide on the purpose of the questionnaire

-response of the treatment?

-letting them into a study?

Term

step 3 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition
review the literature
Term

step 4 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition
decide on a format -likert scale (1-7) -visual analog scale (1----100) -forced choice (agree/disagree)
Term

step 5 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition

create item scale

-decide on if you're being overinclusive/including subscales

Term

step 6 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition
write items clearly
Term

step 7 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition
circulate your item pool to other researchers/colleagues you trust before moving onto a pilot test
Term

step 8 of constructing a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition
pilot test
Term

step 9

 

day4

Definition
remove/revise unclear items (shown by pilot test)
Term

step 10 of creating a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition

calculate reliability

-internal consistency, item-total correlations, split-half correlation

-figure out what items you want to be correlated with each other, and don't forget to flip the reversed measures

Term

step 11

 

day4

Definition
revise and re-administer to new subjects
Term

step 12

 

day4

Definition
test validity
Term

all steps (sans explanations) of making a questionnaire

 

day4

Definition

Determine construct to be measured (dock)

Decide on purpose (dope)

Review the literature (reliably,)

Decide on a format (doofus,)

Create item scale (creates)

Write items clearly (whisker)

Circulate item pool (caps.)

Pilot test (pot)

Remove/revise items (removes)

Calculate reliability (cheap)

Revise and readminister Test Validity (reapers)

Term

When do you use an ANOVA?

 

day6

Definition
when there are more than 2 groups or two times being tested
Term

F-test

 

(day6)

Definition

the test performed within an ANOVA

puts variability among group means

over variability of scores within groups

large F is good, means smaller p-value

Term

One-Way ANOVAs

 

day6

Definition
comparing two or more groups' means over one measure
Term

Repeated Measures ANOVA

 

(day 6)

Definition
compare means of one group, same repeated measure multiple times
Term

Mixed Model ANOVA

 

(day6)

Definition

-aspects of both one-way and repeated measures

-when you have 2 or more groups over 2 or more measures

-this is used most IRL

Term

Effects of Mixed Model ANOVA

 

(day6)

Definition

1) main effect of group

2) main effect of measure/condition

3) interaction effect of group and measure

Term

Main effect of group

 

(day 6)

Definition
is there a difference between the groups, collapsing or regardless of condition?
Term

Main effect of condition/measure

 

(day 6)

Definition
do the conditions/measures differ collapsing/regardless/across groups?
Term

Interaction Effect

 

 

(day 6)

Definition

does the pattern of the means differ between groups and conditions over time?

another way of phrasing:

is the difference between conditions different between groups?

Term

Difference Score

 

(day 6)

Definition
when comparing two groups and two conditions, you can subtract the 1st from 2nd condition or vice versa and perform a t-test
Term

Cognition

 

(day7)

Definition

-attention

-memory

-tests of cognition are helpful in understanding psychopathology

Term

cognitive measures/

measures of cognition

 

(day 7)

Definition

-response times (RTs)

-accuracy or error rates (ER)

-these are objective measures

Term

cognitive defecits (examples)

 

(day 7)

Definition
high RTs or ERs
Term

cognitive biases

 

(day 7)

Definition
being able to perform a task on memory or cognition better when presented with certain stimuli (positive, negative, neutral, combat, BDD, etc)
Term

Stoop Task

 

(day 7)

Definition

-standard: colors and color names match/don't match

-modified/emotional: colored words are positive, negative, and neutral relating to their condition - they'll take longer on negative stimuli

Term

interference (in cognitive task)

 

(day 7)

Definition

the difference between the RT/ERs of neutral and negative stimuli

 

Term

dot probe task

 

(day 7)

Definition

1) fixation cross

2) show two pictures in opposite corners, one neutral, one emotional

3) take pictures away

4) show letter/dot/etc where one of the pictures was

--> people will respond slowest when dot is in opposite corner from emotional picture - your attention is captured

-this is an attention task

Term

Dichotic Listening task

 

(day 7)

Definition

1)subjects are played different things in opposite ears, are told to listen for target words (which will be played in either ear)

2) they are more likely to take note of words relating to their condition

-this is an attention task

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Term

attention biases

 

(day 7)

Definition

-most often found in people with anxiety disorders or high trait anxiety

-bias is towards disorder-related stimuli

(high trait anxiety = sort of sad people, concerned eaters, not MDD or AN/BN)

 

Term

Free recall test

 

(day 7)

Definition

-memory task

1) present word lists of mixed up +/-/0 words

2) have them do unrelated buffer task

3) ask them to remember as many words as possible

4) compare the categories of +/-/0, which had the most?

Term

Cued recall

 

(day 7)

Definition
similar to free recall, except they get hints!
Term

Autobiographical memory task

 

(day 7)

Definition

-give subjects positive, negative, and neutral cues, ask them to provide an anecdote, and to be as specific as possible

-EX: patients with depression have overgeneral memories, which causes them to think their problems are global, internal, and stable

Term

memory biases

 

(day 7)

Definition

-more often found in mood disorders

-biases towards disorder-related stimuli

Term

peripheral psychophysiology

 

(day 7)

Definition
uses measures like HR, skin conductance, eye movements, and muscle tension in psychological tests
Term

skin conductance

 

(day 7)

Definition

-skin's ability to conduct electricity

-the sweatier you are, the higher conductance

-used to measure arousal in psychophysiological testing

Term

muscle tension

(psychophysiological testing)

 

(day 7)

Definition
-measured in front of forehead, temples, around eyes (blink response)
Term

eye movements: startle response

(in psychophysiological testing)

 

(day 7)

Definition

-measured in orbicularis oculi

-emotional modulation of startle: pos=least amount of startle; neutral=mild amount; negative=most amount

--> this is diminished in antisocial personality disorder

Term

eye movements: smooth pursuit

(in psychophysiological testing)

 

(day 7)

Definition

watch something that looks like slow tennis

-schizophrenic patients, and their relatives, to a degree, have issues with this (52-85% of schiz)

-lithium can also interfere

Term

Methods considerations and problems of psychophysiological testing

 

(day 7)

Definition

-some ethnicities have lower skin conductance

-group matching

-medication

-comorbidity

Term

questions asked in treatment research

 

(day 7)

Definition

-Does a treatment work?

-How does a treatment work?

-Does a treatment work better in certain groups of people?

-Are the effects of a treatment statistically significant?

-Do the effects of a treatment last?

Term

Inclusion Criteria

(group design)

 

day 7

Definition
DSM diagnosis and severity (from SCID) used in selecting patients for group design
Term

Exclusion Criteria

(group design)

 

day 7

Definition
exclude patients with neurological disease, substance abuse, or any other brain-changing condition when forming patient groups
Term

what is the effect of increasing the homogeneity of patient groups in group designs?

(day 7)

Definition
you can't generalize your findings to the general population if your patient group is very specific and homogenous
Term

what's the deal with random assignment in group designs?

 

(day7)

Definition
sometimes you let people choose if you have no prior evidence, but then you are introducing bias
Term

manualized treatment

 

(day 7)

Definition

-There are instructions, down to the minute, for what you do with a patient

Advantages:

-standardizes across clinicians,

-more conducive to treatment,

-can disseminate techniques to other clinics,

-serves as manipulation check (if not adhered to, can be a source of error)

Term

what problems does not having a comparison condition in a group design create?

(day 7)

Definition
-harder to interpret improvement, since there's no possibility for placebo effect (expectancy effect) or comparison
Term

what are the benefits of having a waitlist/no treatment group?

 

(day 7)

Definition
can compare improvement of treatment to no treatment group, if placebo must be double-blind
Term

what's the difficulty with having a comparison group in a group design be "treatment as usual"?

 

(day 7)

Definition
ends up being fairly heterogenous, less of a chance of finding something significant
Term
what are the possibilities when using a competing treatment in a comparison group in group designs?
Definition

-Both treatments can be compared to no treatment

-may be hard to distinguish sigdiff between treatments a and b because they could both work

Term

Dismantled treatment (comparison condition in group design)

 

(day 7)

Definition

-using treatment A with one peice missing

-can show what parts of a treatment are unnecessary/which are necessary

Term

additive treatment (as comparison condition in group design)

 

(day 7)

Definition
add something onto treatment A
Term

parametric variation (as comparison condition in group design)

 

(day 7)

Definition
make the treatments differ by number of sessions or dose of medication
Term

crossover condition (as comparison condition in group design)

 

(day 7)

Definition
testing the order effects of treatment
Term

outcome measure: symptom measure

(group design)

 

(day 7)

Definition

continuous: are severity scores different?

categorical: do they still meet criteria for the disorder?

Term

outcome measures: assessment of function

(group design)

(day 7)

Definition
look at general and symptom-related functioning in work, family, social areas of life
Term

when are outcome measures measured?

(group design)

(day 7)

Definition
twice: once right at the end, and once later on at a follow-up
Term

analysis of treatment research (group design)

 

(day 7)

Definition

1) dropouts: either delete their data entirely or carry over data from their last measure until the end

2) average the continuous measures pre and post treatment for each group

3) look for significant interaction effects

4) figure out of non-responders and responders differ on some pre-treatment variable like education, age, sex, symptom severity, or comorbidity --> this can also serve as a prediction method for treatment response

Term

Completer's Analysis

 

(day 7)

Definition

-excludes dropout data

\_-> makes it difficult if there's a lot of dropouts

\_-> skews results (can make treatment look more effective if those who dropped out did so because they weren't experiencing results)

\_-> defeats the purpose of random sampling

Term

"intent to treat" analysis

 

(day 7)

Definition

-dropout data is carried over from their last measure

-this is very conservative, making it harder to find a significant effect (so if you find significance, it's awesome)

Term

Single Case Design

 

(day 8)

Definition

-done when there's a rare disorder or rare presentation of a disorder

-you end up with a unique patient group and treatment, since you don't have the luxury of drawing on a large group for subjects

-it's a within-subjects design

Term

how many observations are in a single case design?

 

(day 8)

Definition
there are multiple observations before, during, and after
Term

describe what the measures of a single-case design need to be (even before treatment)

 

(day 8)

Definition

-need to be stable dependent variables at the beginning, that way changes from A to B aren't from erratic readings

-ex: skin conductance (PTSD), #purging episodes (BN)

Term

ABAB Design

(single case design)

 

(day 8)

Definition

baseline --> treatment 1 --> baseline --> treatment 1


-reversals can imply causality due to relationship between improvement and treatment (though clinically we don't like reversals)

Term

multiple baseline design

(single case design)

 

(day 8)

Definition
measure multiple behaviors in subjects, treat for behavior 1 for a period of time, then behavior 2 for a period of time
Term

changing criterion design

(single case)

 

(day 8)

Definition

1) set criterion or goal for patient for a period of time

2) once goal is met, reward

3) make goal more stringent

4) gradual changes over time --> shaping behaviors

Term

Analysis of Single-Case Design

 

(day 8)

Definition

-visually based

-change in mean=avg rate of behavior with each phase (ABAB)

-change in level=change from last measurement of a phase to first measurement of next phase

-change in slope=the direction of the slope changes from phase to phase (within phase slope, compare them to each other)

-latency of change = how long does it take for a phase to have effect

Term

Limitations of single-case design

 

(day 8)

Definition

-difficult to generalize to other patients

-n=1, so its difficult to determine treatment moderators

-no p-values or stats = no way of making concrete decisions

-only large effects are obvious

-pattern has to be fairly clear or another round of AB should happen

Term

Ethical Issues with Deception

 

(day 8)

Definition

-does the risk outweigh the benefits?

-it must be vital to the experiment for IRB to approve it

Term

What is a debriefing?

 

(day 8)

Definition
a full explanation of the experiment, including its purposes and its use (if any) of deception
Term

How do we establish confidentiality in an experiment?

 

(day 8)

Definition

-names and other identifiers are removed from the data

-participants' IDs are never released without explicit permission

Term

What is informed consent?

 

(day 8)

Definition

-process that informs the participant about (1)procedures, (2)risks and benefits, (3)confidentiality, (4)their voluntary participation and freedom to leave at any time, (5)gives them an alternative to participation

-they usually sign a consent form, though sometimes consent can be verbal

-very important that no coersion occurs (large sums of money = coersion)

Term

who can give consent?

 

(day 8)

Definition

all those who are not

(1)minors (need parent's consent and their assent), and

(2)those without disorders that incapacitate them from (psychosis/retardation)

Term

Intervention Ethics Issues: all

 

(day 8)

Definition

-all treatments must be described, along with the risks and benefits to being on placebo vs experimental

-explain random assignment to groups

-explain that they can end up experimental or placebo group

-witholding treatment in control group can make them worse

-informed consent can increase attrition (people leaving?)

Term

ethical issue of witholding treatment in control groups

 

(day 8)

Definition

-treatment is delayed

-condition may worsen

-safety monitoring boards deal with patients who worsen, decide if they should be given treatment/if trial should be stopped

Term

IRBs

 

(day 8)

Definition

-institutional review boards

-must submit protocols to IRB (procedures, consent forms, advertisements, questionnaires)

-must have their approval to research

-grants cannot be given without their approval

-their goal is to protect patients

Term

if you were an unethical psychologist/psychiatrist/ph. d, you might indulge in these ethical issues

 

(day 8)

Definition

-fraud (fudging data)

-plagiarism

-not giving authorship where its due

-sharing materials badly

-not keeping confidentiality

-conflicts of interest due to finances

Term

what sort of pressure are professionals under?

 

(day 8)

Definition

PUBLISH OR PERISH

teaching is half the job

Term

PUBLISHING STEPS

 

(day 8)

Definition

1) submit research to journal

2) it gets peer-reviewed

3) peers send critiques

4) get a response (accept, reject, accept with revisions/revise and resubmit)

Term

what makes a journal a higher tier journal?

 

(day 8)

Definition
older, reputation for good articles
Term

how critical is it to get published in a good journal?

 

(day 8)

Definition
it's critical if you want a good job, to get grants, and/or to get tenure
Term

what future directions are there for psychological research?

 

(day 8)

Definition

-revising DSM

-genetics

-placebo response

-endophenotypes

-neuroimaging and treatment prediction

-psychotropic medication in children

-exposure therapy in virtual reality

Term

future direction of genetics research

 

(day 8)

Definition

group by gene/allele combo, use neuroimaging as measure

ex: s vs l allele in serotonin transporter system - amygdala activation is highest with ss combo

Term

what are the current findings/future research for the biological basis of the placebo response?

 

(day8)

Definition
lower pain response associated with greater activation in the L and R nucleus accumbens
Term

future directions: endophenotypes

 

(day8)

Definition

-endophenotype measures (imaging abnormalities) come between genetics and behavior

-it's a biological measure

Term

future directions: neuroimaging and predicting treatment response

 

(day 8)

Definition
-fMRI, pretreatment, correlate with treatment response
Term

future directions: psychotropic drugs in children

 

(day 8)

Definition

-FDA put black box warning on SSRIs in kids, thinking they caused them to commit suicide more often as adolescents

-murky as to what it actually does, though there is research pointing either way, but suicide has increased since warning in US and netherlands

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