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Ethical Issues in Accounting and Economics Experimental Research: Inducing Strategic Misrepresentation
Authors:Robert J. Cramer  Stanley L. Brodsky
Affiliation:Department of Psychology , The University of Alabama
Abstract:Forensic psychologists face a variety of ethical issues in conducting evaluations. One such issue is attorney presence during a forensic evaluation. In forensic evaluations, it is necessary to use standardized procedures while also attending to the rights of the individuals being assessed. This article examines the neuropsychological literature on extraneous influences in evaluations including effects of attorney presence. Then the article discusses the limited knowledge about attorney presence during forensic evaluations, addresses attorney motivations for being present during an evaluation, and considers attorney presence in the context of ethical mandates. Finally, suggestions are offered for forensic clinicians confronted with attorneys who wish to be present during assessments.
Keywords:forensic evaluation  attorney presence  ethics  third party presence
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