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4 Ethical Principle: Integrity
 
Statement of Values - Psychologists value honesty, accuracy, clarity, and fairness in their interactions with all persons, and seek to promote integrity in all facets of their scientific and professional endeavours.
 
   
   
 
Psychologists should:
 
Psychologists should:
(i) Be honest and accurate in representing their professional affiliations and qualifications, including such matters as knowledge, skill, training, education, and experience.
 
   
 
*Be honest and accurate in representing their professional affiliations and qualifications, including such matters as knowledge, skill, training, education, and experience.
(ii) Take reasonable steps to ensure that their qualifications and competences are not misrepresented by others, and to correct any misrepresentations identified.
 
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*Take reasonable steps to ensure that their qualifications and competences are not misrepresented by others, and to correct any misrepresentations identified.
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*Be honest and accurate in conveying professional conclusions, opinions, and research findings, and in acknowledging the potential limitations.
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*Be honest and accurate in representing the financial and other parameters and obligations of supervisory, training, employment, and other contractual relationships.
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*Ensure that clients are aware from the first contact of costs and methods of payment for the provision of professional services.
   
 
*Claim only appropriate ownership or credit for their research, published writings, or other scientific and professional contributions, and provide due acknowledgement of the contributions of others to a collaborative work.
(iii) Be honest and accurate in conveying professional conclusions, opinions, and research findings, and in acknowledging the potential limitations.
 
   
(iv) Be honest and accurate in representing the financial and other parameters and obligations of supervisory, training, employment, and other contractual relationships.
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*Be honest and accurate in advertising their professional services and products, in order to avoid encouraging unrealistic expectations or otherwise misleading the public.
   
(v) Ensure that clients are aware from the first contact of costs and methods of payment for the provision of professional services.
 
   
(vi) Claim only appropriate ownership or credit for their research, published writings, or other scientific and professional contributions, and provide due acknowledgement of the contributions of others to a collaborative work.
 
   
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NB The above standards are based on the Code of Ethics and Conduct published by [[BPS]] in 2006.
(vii) Be honest and accurate in advertising their professional services and products, in order to avoid encouraging unrealistic expectations or otherwise misleading the public.
 

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Psychologists should:

  • Be honest and accurate in representing their professional affiliations and qualifications, including such matters as knowledge, skill, training, education, and experience.
  • Take reasonable steps to ensure that their qualifications and competences are not misrepresented by others, and to correct any misrepresentations identified.
  • Be honest and accurate in conveying professional conclusions, opinions, and research findings, and in acknowledging the potential limitations.
  • Be honest and accurate in representing the financial and other parameters and obligations of supervisory, training, employment, and other contractual relationships.
  • Ensure that clients are aware from the first contact of costs and methods of payment for the provision of professional services.
  • Claim only appropriate ownership or credit for their research, published writings, or other scientific and professional contributions, and provide due acknowledgement of the contributions of others to a collaborative work.
  • Be honest and accurate in advertising their professional services and products, in order to avoid encouraging unrealistic expectations or otherwise misleading the public.



NB The above standards are based on the Code of Ethics and Conduct published by BPS in 2006.