The guidelines for answering ethics questions on the EPPP are…
The Ethics Committee’s primary concern is…
… protecting the public against harmful acts by psychologists.
Under what circumstances may the Committee act on anonymous complaints?
Typically it does not act on anonymous complaints. However, if the information on which the complaint is based is already in the public domain, it may act.
What is acting “sua sponte” and when might it happen?
Sua sponte: the Committee acts on its own (without a complaint). This may happen within a year of any of the following occurances:
What options does the APA Ethics Committee have in adjudicating complaints?
Describe circumstances under which the Committee might dismiss charges.
a) no violation found
b) trivial or corrected violation
c) insufficient evidence
d) educative letter, in which the Committee chooses to dismiss charges and issue a confidential letter to the complainee concerning the charged behaviors
Describe circumstances under which the Committee might pass sanctions less than formal charges.
a) reprimand, in which the complainee is found to have committed an ethical violation, but one which is unlikely to cause harm to others or the professions
b) censure, in which the complainee is found to have committed an ethical violation which is likely to cause harm, but that harm is unlikely to be substantial for others or the profession
Describe the types of sanctions that may be imposed by the Committee.
Describe what it means for the Committee to bring formal charges against a complainee.
Formal charges entail the Committee recommending to the APA’s Board of Directors that the alleged violator be dropped from APA membership. When this is recommended, the complainee has a right to request a formal hearing before a committee established by the Board.
Describe the Committee’s options in a stipulated resignation.
a) in lieu of other action, when the Committee chooses to allow the complainee to resign from APA membership, pursuant to admission of violations and accepting a minimum time period before s/he is eligible to re-apply to the APA.
b) in response to a “show cause” notice, when the complainee is required to demonstrate why s/he should not be expelled from the APA; the member may resign with admission of violation.
What is the purpose of the Ethics Code? What are some important things to remember about it?
Name the five General Principles of the Ethics Code and say what their collective purpose is.
A: Beneficence and Nonmalifecence B: Fidelity and Responsibility C: Integrity D: Justice E: Respect for People's Rights and Dignity
The General Principles are aspirational goals which are not enforceable but guidelines in arriving at ethical actions.
What is the principle of Beneficence and Nonmaleficence?
What is the principle of Fidelity and Responsibility?
What is the principle of Integrity?
What is the principle of Justice?
What is the principle of Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity?
Under what circumstances might a psychologist’s non-professional behavior draw the attention of the Committee?
When the behavior affects the psychologist’s role as a professional or reflects on the field of psychology, for example:
What purpose do the Ethical Standards serve? What are some important things to remember about them?
List the 10 areas covered by the Ethical Standards and how many standards are in each area.
List the 4 other sets of APA standards outlined in the study materials.
List the 8 standards under section 1, Resolving Ethical Issues.
1) Misuse of Psychologists’ Work
2) Conflicts between Ethics and Law, Regulations, and Other Governing Legal Authorities
3) Conflicts between Ethics and Organizational Demands
4) Informal Resolution of Ethical Violations
5) Reporting Ethical Violations
6) Cooperating with Ethics Committees
7) Improper Complaints
8) Unfair Discriminations against Complainants and Respondents
What is standard 1.01 Misuse of Psychologists’ Work?
We take steps to correct or minimize misuse or misrepresentation of our work.
What is the standard 1.02 Conflicts Between Ethics and Law, Regulation, or Other Governing Local Authority?
When such conflicts occur, we make known our commitment to the Ethics Code and try to resolve the conflict. If we can’t we may adhere to the law, regulation, etc.