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Fraudulent participation in psychological research using virtual synchronous interviews: ethical challenges and potential solutions

Abstract

Online research offers advantages including recruitment cost, diminished equity-related participation barriers, and convenience; however, there are growing concerns regarding fraudulent participation. Guidance to navigate these challenges exists for online research generally (e.g. surveys), but remains sparse for the specific challenge of fraudulent participation within virtual synchronous interviews. No work has explored this topic within an explicit, detailed ethical framework. Reflecting on our experiences navigating fraudulent participation in virtual synchronous research, we address this gap using the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists as a guiding framework to describe challenges, explore ethical considerations, and identify potential solutions and research directions.

Authors

McLachlan K; Truffyn EE; Dunleavy B; Linkiewich D; Powell D; Taddio A; McMurtry CM

Journal

Ethics & Behavior, Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 167–189

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

April 3, 2025

DOI

10.1080/10508422.2024.2347658

ISSN

1050-8422

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