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LaDunn

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The order of importance for the four key principles of the Canadian ethics code, starting with the most important, is:
 
  a) Respect for the dignity of persons, responsible caring, integrity in relationships, responsibility to society.
  b) Responsibility to society, integrity in relationships, responsible caring, respect for the dignity of persons.
  c) Responsible caring, integrity in relationships, respect for the dignity of persons, responsibility to society.
  d) Responsibility to society, respect for the dignity of persons, integrity in relationships, responsible caring.

Question 2

The Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists emphasizes that when there is a conflict between the needs of the individual and the needs of society:
 
  a) The need to protect and serve society should prevail.
  b) The need to preserve the dignity of the individual should prevail.
  c) The needs of the individual should be balanced as best as possible with the needs of society.
  d) None of the above. The Canadian Code of Ethics does not delineate what should happen in this sort of situationit is up to each individual psychologist.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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