S. (1997). Participants' under- standing of the process of psychological research: Informed con- sent. Ethics & Behavior, 7, 285-298. doi:10.1207/ s15327019eb0704_1Participants’ understanding of the process of psychological research: Informed consent - Brody, Gluck, et al. - 1997...
Although past research on "the psychology of the entrepreneur" has not been productive, a psychological approach based on persons, process, and choice holds promise for the future. 展开 被引量: 1603 年份: 1991 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
3.Which of the following answersbestdescribes and identifies some of themost important ethical concerns in conducting psychological research?___A.Whenpsychological research is conducted,the experimenter(s) has to pay attention to the following types of ethical issues:...
Psychologists have developed a variety of learning theories, which explain the processes that occur as we learn. Through research, they have discovered how the learning process changes individuals. Answer and Explanation: Psychologists define learning as a process of behavioral changes. ...
It is demonstrated that this psychological form of reflexivity is relevant to empirical and conceptual work and shown that it shares interesting parallels with debates about reflexivity in social research methods, while also being able to contribute to discussions of what constitutes reflexivity and what...
of the psychological process in the development of PD: (1) formation of anxiety, (2) sheltered life, (3) crisis, (4) loss of haven, and (5) inner breakdown. External situations, family dynamics, and psychological experiences at each stage are examined. Family dynamics that occurred as ...
1999. Q methodology as process and context in interpretivism, communication, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy research. The Psychological Record, Fall: 589-604... Goldman,Irvin - 《Psychological Record》 被引量: 53发表: 1999年 加载更多来源期刊 The International journal of psycho-analysis ...
Consultation is a key means of service delivery in many psychological services. However, the process of consultation is little explored in Educational Psychology literature, particularly in the United Kingdom (UK). This paper focuses on a small-scale qualitative research study of psychological ...
Few events in life are able to isolate someone as the progression of a potentially fatal disease. The suffering caused by the proximity to death can be decreased or increased by psychological, sociological, cultural and spiritual factors. Acquire awareness and acceptance that death is near can make...
Written comments by respondents suggested 14 matters of concern, such as that the ethics committee uses guidelines inappropriate for psychological research, goes beyond its expertise, prevents harmless research, makes arbitrary decisions, is not accountable to researchers, and refuses to allow payment of...