Five Principles of Ethical Professional Psychology

Posted by Unknown On Kamis, 01 Desember 2011 0 komentar
In the psychology there are ethical principles of professional psychology, which include:     
  • Beneficence, the intention is to try to provide benefits to other.
  • Responsibility, the intention is to do the task in a professional manner with full awareness.
  • Integrity, the intention is honest and accurate.
  • Respect, the intention is respect for the dignity and right to confidentiality of client problems. 
  • Justice, the intention is to increase the access of all people to gain knowledge of psychology.



Ethical Principles of Psychological Research


  1. freedom from coercion means that researchers should not force the candidates to follow research   participants. for example: forcing a college student to participate as a condition of university research. 
  2. Informed Consent means that researchers must explain the outline of research before the participants expressed their willingness. for example, researchers explained the purpose and procedures of the study. 
  3. Deception means that researchers can not tell the participants about the purpose of research with the requirement candidate participants be informed everything that we want to know. 
  4. Debriefing means that participants are reserve the right to know the results research.

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