Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association: 7th Edition, Official Seventh Edition by American Psychological Association 2024 Updated
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2024 Publication Manual (OFFICIAL PDF) 7th Edition of
the American Psychological Association Seventh Edition
APA - ANSWER: 750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct - ANSWER: Adopted Auguest
21, 2002
Effective June 1, 2003
The APA's ethical Principles of Psychologist and Code of Conduct consists of an -
ANSWER: Introduction, a Preamble, five General Principles (A-E), and specific Ethical
Standards.
The Introduction - ANSWER: discusses the intent, organization, procedural
considerations, and scope of application of the Ethics Code.
The Preamble and General Priniciples - ANSWER: are aspirational goals to guide
psychologist toward the highest ideals of psychology.
The Ethical Standards set forth - ANSWER: enforceable rules for conduct as
psychologist.
The Ethics Code is intended to - ANSWER: provide guidance for psychologist and
standards of professional conduct that can be applied by the APA and by other
bodies that choose to adopt them.
The modifiers used in some of the standards of this Ethics Code (reasonabily,
appropriate, potentially) are included in the standards when they would: - ANSWER:
1) Allow professional judgment on the part of psychologist
2) Eliminate injustice or inequality that would occur without the modifier.
3) Ensure applicability across the broad range of activities conducted by psychologist
4) Guard against a set of rigid rules that might quickly be outdated.
As used in this Ethics code, the term Reasonable - ANSWER: mean the prevailing
professional judgment of psychologist engaged in similar activities in a similar
circumstance, given the knowledge the psychologist had or should have had at the
time.
American Psychological Association (1953) - ANSWER: Ethical Standards of
Psychologist. Washington, DC: Author
American Psychological Association (1959) - ANSWER: Ethical Standards of
Psychologist. American Psychologist, 14, 279-282.
, American Psychological Association (1963) - ANSWER: Ethical Standards of
Psychologist. American Psychologist, 18, 56-60
American Psychological Association (1968) - ANSWER: Ethical Standards of
Psychologist. American Psychologist, 23, 357-361
American Psychological Association (1977, March) - ANSWER: Ethical Standards of
Psychologist. APA Monitor, 22-23
American Psychological Association (1979) - ANSWER: Ethical Standards of
Psychologist. Washington, DC: Author
American Psychological Association (1981) - ANSWER: Ethical Principles of
Psychologist. American Psychologist, 36, 633-638
American Psychological Association (1990) - ANSWER: Ethical Principles of
Psychologist (Amended June 2, 1989). American Psychologist,45, 390-395
American Psychological Association (1992) - ANSWER: Ethical Principles of
Psychologist and code of conduct. American Psychologist, 47, 1597-1611
American Psychological Association (2002) - ANSWER: Ethical Principles of
Psychologist and code of conduct. American Psychologist, 57, 1060-1073
The Preamble states - ANSWER: Psychologist are committed to increasing scientific
and professional knowledge of behavior and people's understanding of themselves
and others and to the use of such knowledge to improve the condition of individuals,
organizations, and society.
The Ethics Code provides - ANSWER: a common set of principles and standards upon
which psychologist build their professional and scientific work.
The General Principles are - ANSWER: aspirational in nature. Their intent is to guide
and inspire psychologist toward the very highest ethical ideals of the profession.
Principle A: Beneficence and Nonmaleficence - ANSWER: Psychologists strive to
benefit those with whom they work and take care to do no harm. They strive to be
aware of the possible effect of their own physical and mental health on their ability
to help those with whom they work.
Principle B: Fidelity and Responsibility - ANSWER: Psychologists establish
relationships of trust with those with whom they work. They are aware of their
professional and scientific responsibilities to society and to the specific communities
in which they work. They uphold professional standards of conduct, clarify their
professional roles and obligations, accept appropriate responsibility for their
behavior, and seek to manage conflicts of interest that could lead to exploitation or
harm.
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