Which principle states that psychologists should avoid deception, but if it is necessary,

the implications of such deceit should be fully considered?

A) Beneficence and Non maleficence
B) Fidelity and Responsibility
C) Integrity
D) Justice

C

Psychology

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Research on problem isomorphs has demonstrated that

a. in general, novices are better than experts in identifying problem isomorphs. b. problem solving often requires peeling away the superficial features of a problem, in order to discover problem isomorphs. c. most problem solvers can easily detect problem isomorphs. d. unsituated learning produces a greater number of correct solutions than does situated learning.

Psychology

Greg, a professional golfer, tends to "choke" on tough shots in "big" matches. Which of the following statements is true?

a) Greg is likely past the optimal point of arousal. b) Greg's arousal is low. c) Greg's skills and arousal levels are well-matched. d) Greg has questionable drive.

Psychology