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Ethics in Psychological Research is a brief, practical guide for student researchers and their mentors to answer ethical questions and navigate issues of institutional policies and academic freedom. Authors Daniel P. Corts and Holly E. Tatum guide readers in identifying, preventing, mitigating, and resolving ethical issues in research using a unique ethical framework. Each of the standalone chapters provide real-life examples of ethical questions, a description of scholarly work on the matter, and suggestions for how to address similar problems should they arise in the researcher’s own work. The book makes for a succinct and easy-to-use reference for any student conducting research in the behavioral sciences.
Understanding Freedoms and Responsibilities
Understanding Freedoms and Responsibilities
Kia is completing a senior capstone project under the supervision of a tenure-track assistant professor. Now at the halfway point, she has surveyed significant amounts of literature arguing that the consumption ...
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