According to the APA’s Five General Principles of Ethics, psychologists select an Ss’ (study participants/subjects) and consequently open the sensitive topic of human research ethics. When the Subject is selected, a design including other people psychologists are obliged to follow a set of enforceable rules of conduct. Those rules also called Ethical Standards guarantee the safety and constant well-being of the participants.
The Association of Psychology list beneficence and no maleficence as the principle that psychologist pursue to safeguard the welfare of subject researched. This principle eliminates bias researches which can affect the public negatively if not enforced. Fidelity and responsibility outlines the value of thoroughness in the psychological practice and research. Faithfulness to your consumer increases trust; therefore, this will improve the …show more content…
The NY Times Magazine ran an article that documented a publicized case that demonstrated a lack of integrity. Mr. Diederik Staple, a Dutch social psychologist, fixed the results in over 30 of his papers, some of which were published in prestigious and esteemed journals (Yudhijit Bhattacharjee, 2013). Diedrik was challenged with specifics — to explain why certain facts and figures he reported in different studies appeared to be identical — Stapel promised to be more careful in the future. Stapel did not deny that his deceit was driven by