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ArtikelCritical Thinking and Ethics in Psychology  
Oleh: Fisher, Celia B. ; Fried, Adam L. ; Masty, Jessica K.
Jenis: Article from Books - E-Book
Dalam koleksi: Critical Thinking in Psychology, page 271-288.
Topik: Critical Thinking; Ethics; American Psychological Association (APA); The APA Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct; Ethical Decision Making
Fulltext: Critical Thinking and Ethics in Psychology.pdf (134.01KB)
Isi artikelThe contributions of those in the ?eld of psychology to society are in part based upon trust. The public places its trust in psychologists for their capacity to offer scienti?c knowledge and services that contribute to individual and social welfare. The public trusts psychologists to use acceptable scienti?c methods and to honestly report their research results. The legal system trusts psychologists to provide accurate and unbiased expert testimony during court proceedings. Finally, clients place their trust in psychologists who provide psychotherapy to maintain con?dentiality, practice within the limits of their competence, and to give quality care. Psychologists who publish false results, violate con?dentiality, or testify in court or practice in areas outside their training competence jeopardize the public trust in psychology as a discipline.
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