Psychology Ethics

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What does BPS stand for?
British Psychological Society
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What are the four BPS guidelines?
Respect, competence, integrity and responsibility
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What are the Specific Ethical Issues?
Informed Consent, deception, right to withdraw, protection of participants, confidentiality, debriefing, privacy. You will not have to remeber all of these but try to remember at least three or four
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What does respect mean?
Psychologists must value the dignity and worth of all persons
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What does competence mean?
Psychologists value the continuing development and maintenance of high standards of competence in their professional work
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What does integrity mean?
Psychologists value honesty, accuracy, clarity and fairness in their interactions with all persons
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What does responsibilty mean
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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