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  2. APA Ethics Code - Wikipedia

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    The American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (for short, the Ethics Code, as referred to by the APA) includes an introduction, preamble, a list of five aspirational principles and a list of ten enforceable standards that psychologists use to guide ethical decisions in practice, research, and education.

  3. Gerald Koocher - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Paul Koocher (born March 13, 1947) is an American psychologist and past president of the American Psychological Association (APA). His interests include ethics, clinical child psychology and the study of scientific misconduct. He is Dean Emeritus Simmons University and also holds an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School.

  4. American Psychological Association - Wikipedia

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    American Psychological Association (APA) style is a set of rules developed to assist reading comprehension in the social and behavioral sciences. Used to ensure clarity of communication, the layout is designed to "move the idea forward with a minimum of distraction and a maximum of precision."

  5. Clinical psychology - Wikipedia

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    It is considered very similar to the APA's Code. [73] In the UK the British Psychological Society has published a Code of Conduct and Ethics for clinical psychologists. This has four key areas: Respect, Competence, Responsibility and Integrity. [74] Other European professional organizations have similar codes of conduct and ethics.

  6. Code of conduct - Wikipedia

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    In its 2007 International Good Practice Guidance, "Defining and Developing an Effective Code of Conduct for Organizations", provided the following working definition: "Principles, values, standards, or rules of behaviour that guide the decisions, procedures, and systems of an organization in a way that (a) contributes to the welfare of its key stakeholders, and (b) respects the rights of all ...

  7. PsycINFO - Wikipedia

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    www.apa.org /pubs /databases /psycinfo /coverage.aspx PsycINFO is a database of abstracts of literature in the field of psychology . It is produced by the American Psychological Association and distributed on the association's APA PsycNET and through third-party vendors.

  8. APA Award for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology - Wikipedia

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    The APA Award for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology is the highest award of the American ... 2002 Richard C . Atkinson; 2003 ... Code of Conduct; Developers ...

  9. Stephen H. Behnke - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, 2015, a 542-page independent review report conducted by former assistant U.S. Attorney David H. Hoffman was issued to the special committee of the board of directors of the American Psychological Association relating to ethics guidelines, enhanced interrogation techniques, and torture.