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What are the ethics of conducting research studies on digital products?
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- A/B testing: A research technique where multiple versions of an app are shown to different groups of users, to test the effectiveness of a change.
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MICHELLE: In 2012, Facebook conducted a week
long research study on nearly 700,000
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unwitting users who had not consented
to a mental health experiment.
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They filled one group's news
feeds with positive messages, and
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another with negative content.
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At the end of the study,
Facebook concluded
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that the content had indeed influenced
people to be more positive or
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negative depending on
their news feed content.
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In an Atlantic article,
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experts argued the study didn't
violate Facebook's terms of service.
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But it certainly didn't comply with
the American Psychological Association's
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ethical principles and code of conduct
regarding consent and deceptive research.
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Author and scholar Shoshana Zuboff
cautions, "We can affect real world
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behavior and emotions without
triggering user awareness."
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Chamath Palihapitiya, a former VP of
growth at Facebook who scaled the social
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network to millions of users, resigned
from his position over ethical concerns.
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He said the short-term dopamine-driven
feedback loops that we have created
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are destroying how society works,
no civil discourse,
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no cooperation, misinformation, mistruth.
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In the documentary, The Social Dilemma,
he questioned the ethics of testing
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small feature changes,
calling them manipulative.
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A/B testing is commonplace as
software development these days.
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A certain percentage of users
are shown a tweaked interface
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to test the effectiveness of a change,
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while the remaining users
are shown the usual interface.
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When evaluating the ethics of user
research, where should the line be drawn?
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When should users be
informed of the research?
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It's difficult to determine hard rules.
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Manipulating emotions and behavior for
the worst is clearly unethical.
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Otherwise, I value A/B testing as a tool
for improving the user experience.
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When conducting other forms of user
research, such as user interviews,
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refer to IDEO's Little Book
of Design Research Ethics.
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There's a link in the teacher's notes.
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A few gems include:
"Clarify expectations upfront,
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get consent, and
protect participants' data."
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