Ethical Considerations
Association’s (APA, 2003) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct covers a diverse range of research issues, many of which relate to business research as well. For example, there is a whole section dealing with privacy and confidentiality (Section 4 of the APA’s code). that members must “not knowingly do harm.”
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