Term ID: T1281

Ethics

/ethics/
The branch of philosophy dealing with moral principles that govern behavior, particularly crucial in psychological research and practice to protect participant welfare, ensure informed consent, maintain confidentiality, and prevent harm. Professional ethics guide decision-making in complex situations involving human subjects.
Example: Obtaining informed consent before research participation, maintaining client confidentiality in therapy, and debriefing participants about any deception used in studies.

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Reference: APA (2017)