Ethical, Legal, And Professional Contexts Of I/o Psychology –
psych709
(3 credits)
Learners will review legal and ethical issues pertinent to I/O psychology. Learners will gain the tools necessary to develop an initial ethical framework for making decisions within an organizational structure, and this framework will be expounded upon in future classes.
Course Competencies
Evaluate ethical guidelines appropriate to the practice of I/O psychology.
Differentiate between relevant federal, state, and local laws, statutes, regulations, and legal precedents affecting common I/O practices.
Analyze the landmark cases that have shaped the federal, state, and local laws affecting common I/O practices.
Describe the professional norms, standards, and guidelines relevant to the I/O psychologist.
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