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  1. Jan 18, 2019 · We first identify key features that characterize theoretical approaches to human morality, extract five distinct classes of research questions from the studies conducted, and visualize how these aim to address the psychological antecedents and implications of moral behavior.

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  2. This Ethics Code applies only to psychologistsac-tivities that are part of their scientific, educational, or profes-sional roles as psychologists. Areas covered include but are not limited to the clinical, counseling, and school practice of psychology; research; teaching; supervision of trainees;

  3. A rich guide for understanding the evolving research landscape in psychology, including changes to core research ethics concepts such as informed consent, privacy, and risk of harm. This handbook offers a thorough and authoritative discussion of the ethical issues in conducting research with human participants.

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  4. Ethics in psychology: Recalling the past, acknowledging the present, and looking to the future. Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 58 (1), 20–29. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/cap0000086. Abstract. Over the past several decades, modern psychology has come a long way in its ethics journey.

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    • 2017
  5. Abstract. Ethical decision making in psychological research requires knowledge of the rules and regulations governing its practices as well as the ability to identify and resolve complex ethical conflicts.

  6. Although the first American Psychological Association (APA) Ethics Code (1953) devoted many more standards to clinical than research matters, it at least introduced the topic of conducting the science of psychology within an ethical framework. The research section consisted of three parts: (a) Maintaining Standards of Research, (b) Protecting Welfare of Research Subjects, and (c) Reporting ...

  7. RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY. Objectives. On reading this chapter you should: be aware of the major functions of ethics codes, and why they play such a crucial role in psychological research; be familiar with the four common overarching principles, which the major standards are based around;

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