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moongchi

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Why are the ethical principles associated with Boundaries of Competence relevant to students conducting their own research? Why are the students' professors also affected?
 
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What are the eight categories of enforceable rules defined in the American Psychological Association's ethical standards?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Students should engage in research for which they are adequately trained; if lack of training increases the risk of physical or psychological harm to participants, students should not act as researchers. This point is relevant to the students research advisor because the advisor is ultimately responsible for the behavior of the student.

Answer to Question 2

a. general standards
b. evaluation, assessment, or intervention
c. advertising and other public statements
d. therapy
e. privacy and confidentiality
f. teaching, training supervision, research, and publishing
g. forensic activities
h. resolving ethical issues



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