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The American Psychological Association's (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (hereinafter referred to as the Ethics Code) consists of an Introduction, a Preamble, five General Principles (A-E) and specific Ethical Standards. The Introduction discusses the intent, organization, procedural considerations, and scope of application of the Ethics Code.
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The APA has previously published its Ethics Code, or amendments there-to, as follows: American Psychological Association. (1953). Ethical standards of psycholo-gists. Washington, DC: Author. American Psychological Association. (1959). Ethical standards of psycholo-gists. American Psychologist, 14, 279-282. American Psychological Association ...
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References for ethics codes follow the same format as reports. When the author and publisher are the same (as in the examples), omit the publisher name to avoid repetition. To cite a specific section of an ethics code, create a reference to the full code and then indicate the specific section in the in-text citation.
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On page 18, replace paragraph 4, line 3 with the following: On page 19, replace main text paragraph 5 with the following:
On page 304, replace the first bulleted paragraph with the following: 1. verification that the treatment of subjects (human or animal) was in accordance with the ethical standards of the APA (see Standards 3.10 and 8.01—8.09 in the "Ethical Principles of Psychologist and Code of Conduct," APA, 2002), and …
On page 348, replace paragraphs 3, 4, and 5 with the following: On page 350, replace paragraph 2's heading with the following: On page 351, replace paragraph 5's heading with the following: On page 354, replace paragraph 2's heading with the following: On page 354, replace paragraph 3, line 6 with the following: On page 355, replace paragraph 2's h...
On page 364, replace the reference to APA (1992a) with the following: American Psychological Association. (2002). Ethical Principles of Psychologists and code of conduct. American Psychologist, 57,1060—1073. Also on page 364, replace the reference to APA (1992b) with the following:
May 25, 2023 · To cite a particular section in an ethics code, create a reference entry for the entire code and then cite the specific section in the text. Use the terminology of the code in your citation (e.g., standard, section). For example: The code of ethics for the East Coast Medical Association (2022, Section C.2) states….
May 5, 2024 · The APA Code of Ethics comprises two key elements: Principles: the underlying ethical foundation on which psychologists should base their practices and decisions, whether they work in mental health, research, or business. Standards: enforceable rules for ethical conduct, the violation of which can have professional and legal ramifications.
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The American Psychological Association (APA) was incorporated in 1925, and by 1930 it had a total of 1,101 members and associates. Before a formal ethics code was developed, the APA created the temporary Committee on Scientific and Professional Ethics in 1938. This committee began to receive complaints of unethical conduct and handled them privately. The committee recommended that it continue ...