Research
Misc./Combo
Terminology
COMPLICATIONS
Professional Aids
100
This is required, from parents, when their child/student is taking part in your research.
What is consent?
100
When conducting research in School Counseling, we refer to our students as ........
What are participants?
100
These influence Counselor behavior, but they are created by the US constitution, federal and state statues, precedence. They differ from one geographic location to another
What is a law?
100
Counselor Values Community and Institutional Standards
What is the C acronym in Complications?
100
These are always helpful when in doubt and in an ethical delima.
What is a Decision Making Model?
200
This is usually the first step when working through an ethical delimma.
What is identifying the problem.
200
These guide counselor behaviors, and they are agreed upon values within profession or organization.
What is an ethic?
200
Opacity or
What is one of the O's in the acronym?
200
Known as the guiding force for a Professional School Counselor's conduct.
What are the ASCA Ethical Standards?
300
This is need from your county prior to starting a research study with students in your district.
What is prior approval?
300
THe landmark case which gave birth to duty to warn. A client informed his helping professional that he planned to kill someone. He attempted to warn the victim, but she was out of the county at the time. However, once she returned to the U.S., she was killed by the client.
What is the Tarasoff Case (Tarassoff vs. )?
300
The promotion of good for others. When our PSC services have this quality, we contribute to positive growth and development.
What is beneficence?
300
The P in the acronym of C.O.M.P.L.I.C.A.T.I.O.N.S.
What is "Privacy Rights of Minors?"
300
The people to consult with when one needs help making a difficult work-related decision about the well-being of a student.
Who are colleagues, coworkers and professional peers? (preferably certified)
400
The board of experienced university personnel who read research proposals and grant or deny approval based on beneficence or maleficence to the participants.
What is the Internal Review Board (IRB)?
400
When helping students we use ethics as a guide, but sound results will never be possible with this.
What is your professional judgment?
400
This is the avoidance of wrong-doing and the refrain from actions that put students at risk.
What is Non-maleficence?
400
The T in the acronym of C.O.M.P.L.I.C.A.T.I.O.N.S.
What is Trusting Relationship?
500
In educational settings, this is a controversial research design because it means that some students are be exposed to an intervention (deemed helpful), and others are not given the opportunity.
What is an experiment?
500
this means that your professional behavior matches that which a person in your professional would have done in consideration of the laws, ethical codes, board policy, case law, length of career, and professional development activities.
What is Standard of Care?
500
When we promote this, we support students ability to choose their own direction and to have self-determination.
What is Autonomy?
500
The L in the acronym of C.O.M.P.L.I.C.A.T.I.O.N.S.
What is the Legal Status of Minors?