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Learning ethics the hard way: facing the ethics committee.
Authors:W B Johnson  R Corser
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, George Fox University, 414 North Meridian Street, Newberg, OR 97132-2697, USA. bjohnson@georgefox.edu
Abstract:This article describes an approach to enhancing the value of case study material in teaching professional ethics in psychology. The mock committee approach involves a series of hearings convened by students who rotate membership on a class ethics committee. Members of the class participate randomly as psychologists accused of various ethical violations. While the class observes, formal complaint hearings occur that result in official rulings and the setting of appropriate penalties and remedial requirements. The larger class then joins in active feedback and exchange with the committee to highlight and discuss salient ethical issues. We present and discuss student evaluation data for this technique and comment on the potential advantages of this teaching approach.
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