Deception and Ethical Code
Ethical Theories
Cultural Differences Types
Decision Making Model
100

True or False

The Ethics Code is a formula for solving all ethical issues

False

100

Jake Peralta aligns best with this theory.

What is Deontology or Kantian Ethics?

100
This has dominated ethical discourse in contemporary psychology and is often associated with deontology.  
What is Ethical Universalism?
100

This step takes appropriate steps to understand the perspective of different people/ institutions involved who will be affected

What is Step 4: Stakeholder Perspective 

200

When a researcher gives false information to subjects or intentionally misleads them about some key aspect of the research.

What is Deception 

200

Assumes that right actions derive from community values, goals, traditions, and cooperative virtues.

What is Communitarianism? 

200

This is often associated with some forms of utilitarianism, which rejects the existence of universal or common moral values characterizing the whole of human relationships, proposing instead that how ethical problems are identified and resolved is unique to each particular culture or community.

What is Ethical Relativism?

200
This step is through a sustained professional commitment to doing what is right and the ethical competencies developed through training and experience, be prepared to recognize when a situation present an unanticipated ethical dilemma that needs to be addressed. 

What is Step 1: Identification of the Ethical Problem 

300

Psychologist who conducted the obedience experiment using deception.  

Who is Stanley Milgram?
300

Originates from feminist ethics or the ethics of care, sees a commitment to act on behalf of persons with whom one has a significant relationship as central to ethical decision making.

What is Relational Ethics?

300

These ethics assume that arriving at an ethical decision as a psychologist requires a recognition of one's professional values in relationship to the values of those with whom the psychologist works.

What is Multicultural Ethics?

300

Determining which local, state, federal, or international policies are relevant to the technical planning and resolving of a dilemma. 

What is Step 3: Laws, Regulations, and Policies?

400

One of the four major Principals of Ethics reflected in deception research?

What is Beneficence and Non-maleficence?  

What is Fidelity and Responsibility? 

400

This ethics provides a framework for psychologists to actively engage in research and practice designed to directly change societal values, structures, and hierarchies in ways that break down barriers to services and other resources among disadvantaged and marginalized groups and give them a voice in polices that affect their lives. 

What is Social Justice Ethics?

400

What grade should Marwan and Devin get on this assignment?

A+

400

A well-considered plan does not always result in optimal consequences. In some instances, monitoring can result in a plan being modified during the course because of this step.

What is Step 6: Monitoring and Evaluating?

500

This Ethical Theory would say that deception is okay when the study could benefit many members of society. 

What is Utilitarianism?

500

In the trolley experiment, this theory would likely turn the train to hit one man and save the rest.  

What is Utilitarianism or Consequentialism?