to abide by both the Code of Ethics and Conduct and also this Code of Human Research Ethics. Members should also draw the principles to the attention of research colleagues who are not members of the Society. Members should encourage colleagues, other organisations with whom they work and all researchers whom they supervise (e.g. research assistants and Code of Human Research Ethics 5 postgraduate, undergraduate, A-level and GCSE students) to adopt them. Additional guidance on specific aspects of psychological research ethics can be found on the Society's website (www.bps.org.uk)
Code of Ethics and Conduct and also this Code of Human Research Ethics.
Members should also draw the principles to the attention of research
colleagues who are not members of the Society. Members should
encourage colleagues, other organisations with whom they work and
all researchers whom they supervise (e.g. research assistants and
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postgraduate, undergraduate, A-level and GCSE students) to adopt
them.
Additional guidance on specific aspects of psychological research
ethics can be found on the Society's website (www.bps.org.uk)