This document discusses ethical issues in psychology. It begins by defining ethics and its relationship to morality and professional codes of conduct. It then outlines several core areas of ethical issues in psychology, including resolving ethical issues, competence, human relations, privacy and confidentiality, advertising, record keeping and fees, education and training, research and publication, assessment, and therapy. Within each of these areas, it lists specific ethical principles, guidelines, and considerations. The document provides an overview of the broad scope of ethics within the field of psychology.
Ethics, a very important part of psychological research which play major role in the conduction of psychological research it's about the moral values and social norms which applies to all Researchers and there are a comprehensive guidelines about ethics given by American Psychological Association 2013 listed in this presentation.
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Misuse of psychologist's Work
Conflict between ethics and law, regulation or other Governing legal authority
Conflict between ethics and organizational demands
Informal resolution of ethical violations
Reporting ethical violations
Cooperating with ethics committee
Improper complaints
Unfair discrimination against complaints and respondents
Ethics, a very important part of psychological research which play major role in the conduction of psychological research it's about the moral values and social norms which applies to all Researchers and there are a comprehensive guidelines about ethics given by American Psychological Association 2013 listed in this presentation.
Ethical issues in psychological researchMedhaDebnath
Ethical Issues In Psychological Research
PRESENTED BY: Medha Debnath
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AFFILIATION: BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY
Misuse of psychologist's Work
Conflict between ethics and law, regulation or other Governing legal authority
Conflict between ethics and organizational demands
Informal resolution of ethical violations
Reporting ethical violations
Cooperating with ethics committee
Improper complaints
Unfair discrimination against complaints and respondents
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Definition of forensic Psychology
History of forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology in court
Subfields of forensic Psychology
Difference in the function of forensic and clinical psychology
Difference in forensic and clinical assessment
Roles of forensic Psychology
Ethical considerations
The historical development of Abnormal Psychology or Psychopathology is worth studying. The progressive as well as conservative steps have contributed to a balanced view of abnormal behavior.
There are many different kinds of ethical issues facing clinical psychologists. Some of the most common ones involve confidentiality, payments, relationships, and testimony.
Nature of Cognitive Psychology & Current Trends
According to Neisser(1967), Cognitive Psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with how people acquire, store, transform, use and communicate information.
Cognitive Psychology deals with our mental life; what goes inside our heads when we perceive, attend, remember, think, categorize, reason, decide, and so forth.
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Definition of forensic Psychology
History of forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology in court
Subfields of forensic Psychology
Difference in the function of forensic and clinical psychology
Difference in forensic and clinical assessment
Roles of forensic Psychology
Ethical considerations
The historical development of Abnormal Psychology or Psychopathology is worth studying. The progressive as well as conservative steps have contributed to a balanced view of abnormal behavior.
There are many different kinds of ethical issues facing clinical psychologists. Some of the most common ones involve confidentiality, payments, relationships, and testimony.
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According to Neisser(1967), Cognitive Psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with how people acquire, store, transform, use and communicate information.
Cognitive Psychology deals with our mental life; what goes inside our heads when we perceive, attend, remember, think, categorize, reason, decide, and so forth.
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Most people learn ethical norms at home, school, church, or other social settings.
Although most people acquire their sense of right and wrong during childhood, moral
development occurs throughout life, and human beings pass through different stages of growth as they mature. Ethical norms are so ubiquitous that one might be tempted to regard them as simple
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Research ethics are essential for several reasons. They promote the aims of the research, such as expanding knowledge. They support the values required for collaborative work, such as mutual respect and fairness. This is essential because scientific research depends on collaboration between researchers and groups.
Research ethics are moral principles that guide researchers to conduct and report research without deception or intention to harm the participants of the study or members of the society as a whole, whether knowingly or unknowingly. Practising ethical guidelines while conducting and reporting research is essential to establish the validity of your research.
The following is a rough and general summary of some ethical principles that various codes
address:
Honesty
Strive for honesty in all scientific communications. Honestly report data, results, methods and
procedures, and publication status.
Do not fabricate, falsify, or misrepresent data. Do not deceive
colleagues, research sponsors, or the public.
Objectivity
Strive to avoid bias in experimental design, data analysis, data interpretation, peer review, personnel decisions, grant writing, expert testimony, and other aspects of research where
objectivity is expected or required. Avoid or minimise bias or self-deception. Disclose personal
or financial interests that may affect research.
Integrity
Keep your promises and agreements; act with sincerity; strive for consistency of thought and action.
Carefulness
Avoid careless errors and negligence; carefully and critically examine your work and the
work of your peers. Keep good records of research activities, such as data collection, research
design, and correspondence with agencies or journals.
Openness
Share data, results, ideas, tools, and resources. Be open to criticism and new ideas.
Respect for Intellectual Property
Honour patents, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual property. Do not use unpublished data, methods, or results without permission. Give proper acknowledgement or credit for all
research contributions. Never plagiarise.
Confidentiality
Protect confidential communications, such as papers or grants submitted for publication, personnel records, trade or military secrets, and patient records.
Responsible Publication
Publish to advance research and scholarship, not to advance your career. Avoid wasteful and duplicative publication.
Responsible Mentoring
Help to educate, mentor, and advise students. Promote their welfare and allow them to make
their own decisions.
Respect for colleagues
Respect your colleagues and treat them fairly.
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2. What is Ethics
• Ethics is derived from a Greek word ethos which mean custom or
spirit of community
• It is the branch of philosophy that deals with morality
• The application of moral rules and professional codes of conduct to
the collection, analysis, reporting and publication of information
about research subjects
• A set of principles that determine the right and acceptance conduct
Hippocrates
3. Ethical issues in psychology
• Resolving Ethical Issues
• Competence
• Human Relations
• Privacy and Confidentiality
• Advertising and Other Public
Statements
• Record Keeping and Fees
• Education and Training
• Research and Publication
• Assessment
• Therapy
4. Resolving Ethical Issues
• Misuse of Psychologists’ Work
• Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulations, or Other
Governing Legal Authority
• Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands
• Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations
• Reporting Ethical Violations
• Cooperating With Ethics Committees
• Improper Complaints
• Unfair Discrimination Against Complainants and Respondents
5. Competence
• Boundaries of Competence
• Providing Services in Emergencies
• Maintaining Competence
• Bases for Scientific and Professional Judgments
• Delegation of Work to Others
• Personal Problems and Conflict
6. Human Relations
• Unfair Discrimination
• Sexual Harassment
• Other Harassment
• Avoiding Harm
• Multiple Relationships
• Conflict of Interest
• Third-Party Requests for Services
• Exploitative Relationships
• Cooperation With Other
Professionals
• Informed Consent
• Psychological Services Delivered
to or Through Organizations
• Interruption of Psychological
Services
7. Privacy and Confidentiality
• Maintaining Confidentiality
• Discussing the Limits of Confidentiality
• Recording
• Minimizing Intrusions on Privacy
• Disclosures
• Consultations
• Use of Confidential Information for Didactic or Other Purposes
8. Advertising and Other Public
Statements
• Avoidance of False or Deceptive Statements
• Statements by Others
• Descriptions of Workshops and Non-Degree-Granting Educational
Programs
• Media Presentations
• Testimonials
• In-Person Solicitation
9. Record Keeping and Fees
• Documentation of Professional and
Scientific Work and Maintenance
of Records
• Maintenance, Dissemination, and
Disposal of Confidential Records of
Professional and Scientific Work
• Withholding Records for
• Nonpayment
• Fees and Financial Arrangements
• Barter With Clients/Patients
• Accuracy in Reports to Payers and
Funding Sources
• Referrals and Fees Performance
• Sexual Relationships With Students
and Supervisees
• Research and Publication
• Institutional Approval
• Informed Consent to Research
• Informed Consent for Recording
10. Education and Training
• Design of Education and Training Programs
• Descriptions of Education and Training Programs
• Accuracy in Teaching
• Student Disclosure of Personal Information
• Mandatory Individual or Group Therapy
• Assessing Student and Supervisee
11. Research and Publication
• Institutional Approval
• Informed Consent to Research
• Informed Consent for Recording
Voices and Images in Research
• Client/Patient, Student, and
Subordinate Research Participants
• Dispensing With Informed Consent
for Research
• Offering Inducements for Research
Participation
• Deception in Research
• Debriefing
• Humane Care and Use of Animals
in Research
• Reporting Research Results
• Plagiarism
• Publication Credit
• Duplicate Publication of Data
• Sharing Research Data for
Verification
• Reviewers
12. Assessment
• Bases for Assessments
• Use of Assessments
• Informed Consent in
Assessments
• Release of Test Data
• Test Construction
• Interpreting Assessment Results
• Assessment by Unqualified
Persons
• Obsolete Tests and Outdated
Test Results
• Test Scoring and Interpretation
Services
• Explaining Assessment Results
• Maintaining Test Security
13. Therapy
• Informed Consent to Therapy
• Therapy Involving Couples or
Families
• Group Therapy
• Providing Therapy to Those
Served by Others
• Sexual Intimacies With Current
Therapy Clients/Patients
• Sexual Intimacies With Relatives
or Significant Others of Current
Therapy Clients/Patients
• Therapy With Former Sexual
Partners
• Sexual Intimacies With Former
Therapy Clients/Patients
• Interruption of Therapy
• Terminating Therapy