http://psychcentral.com/resources/Psychology/Ethical_and_Legal_Issues/
http://www.apa.org/ethics/code2002.html
to have limits on research
Legal standards are those standards that emanate from the law. Ethical standards may be determined by religious beliefs, personal beliefs, and societal influence.
establishing systems to monitor, audit and enforce ethical standards ?
the government could take away research funds if ethical standards are not met
An absence of the application or appreciation of any ethics or ethical standards.
The legal environment sets the normative standards of ethical behavior
the government could take away research funds if ethical standards are not met
Ethics are standards for proper and responsible behavior. Psychologists follow ethical standards to promote the dignity of the individual, foster human welfare, and maintain scientific integrity. Along these lines, ethical standards prevent scientists from undertaking research or treatments that will be harmful to human participants.
laws are external while ethical stabdards are internal.
A principle is a way of working or ethical standards.
Mike Cardwell has written: 'Ethical Issues in Psychology' 'Psychology' 'Schaum's A-Z psychology' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Psychology 'Dictionary of Psychology' 'Psychology for A2-level'
The major reporting standard for management accounts the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Practitioners of Management Accounting and Financial Management. The standards outline the ethical standards that accounting practitioners must adhere to.
Yes. Veterinarians must abide by laws that govern veterinary practice. They must also adhere to moral and ethical standards that are created by professional associations as well as their own personal moral and ethical standards.