Psychologists value the dignity and worth of all persons
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What is Competence?
Psychologists value the continuing development and maintenance of high standards of competence in their professional work.
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What is Integrity?
Psychologists honesty, accuracy, clarity and fairness in their interactions with all persons.
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What is Responsibility?
Psychologists value their responsibilities to clients, to the general public, and to the profession and science of psychology, including the avoidance of harm.
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what is this; pps told all research objectives, provide consent. no coercing or pressure.
Informed Consent
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What is this; misleading participants either actively or passively
Deception
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What is this; know from outset that they can leave the experiment at any time without any negative consequences
Right to Withdraw
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What is this; relating to physical or psychological harm
Protection of Participants
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What is this; keeping information secret unless agreed to
Confidentiality
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what is this; discussing study with participants, especially if deception was used. Can be written or verbal
Debriefing
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What is this; observations respect privacy and participants
Privacy
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Card 2
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What is Competence?
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Psychologists value the continuing development and maintenance of high standards of competence in their professional work.
Card 3
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What is Integrity?
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Card 4
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What is Responsibility?
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Card 5
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what is this; pps told all research objectives, provide consent. no coercing or pressure.
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