The Ethics Code: Ethical Standard 1 - Resolving Ethical Issues Flashcards

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1.01: Psychologists should take steps to correct the ___________________ or _____________________ of their work.

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  • Misuse
  • Misrepresentation
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1.02: When conflicts arise between ethics and law, regulations, or other governing legal authority, psychologists should “clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their _____________________________, and take reasonable steps to ______________________” in a manner consistent with the ethics code. The code explicitly states that psychologists may never use this standard “to justify or defend violating human rights.”

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  • Commitment to the Ethics Code
  • Resolve the conflict
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1.03: When conflicts occur between the Ethics Code and the demands of an ____________________, psychologists should “clarify the nature of the conflict, make known their commitment to the Ethics Code, and take reasonable steps to resolve the conflict” in a manner consistent with the Ethics Code. The code explicitly states that psychologists may never use this standard “to justify or defend violating human rights.”

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Organization.

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1.04: If psychologists know of an ethical violation by another psychologist, they should ______________________, assuming an “________________” seems appropriate and confidentiality will not be violated.

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  • Speak directly to the colleague
  • “Informal resolution”
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1.05: If the attempt at an informal resolution is unsuccessful, or if the violation is inappropriate for an informal resolution (e.g., _________________ has occurred or may occur), psychologists should take further action, such as referral to ethics committees or licensing boards. However, such action should not be taken if _____________________ will be violated, or if the psychologists were retained to review the work of another psychologist whose conduct was in question.

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  • Substantial harm
  • Confidentiality rights
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Whether a psychologist may address a colleague’s unethical conduct is contingent upon whether the information was obtained via report by a patient or the psychologist’s ____________________ (or other means). Whether a psychologist addresses the unethical conduct informally or formally is dictated by the _____________________.

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  • Direct observation
  • Severity of the offense
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1.06: Failure to cooperate with an ethics investigation, whether by APA or a state psychological association, constitutes an _____________________ in and of itself. APA cannot suspend or revoke a psychologist’s license; however, they can inform the state goard of any complaints received, and any action taken against a psychologist.

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Ethical violation.

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1.07: Psychologists should not file, or encourage the filing of, _____________________ that deliberately disregard the facts of a situation.

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Ethics complaints.

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1.08: Psychologists should not discriminate against a person because he or she has been _________________________________ (e.g., discrimination in hiring or promotion). However, psychologists are permitted to take action based on the outcome of such proceedings.

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The subject of an ethics complaint.

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