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Article: Ethics for psychologists: a handbook.; The ethical practice of psychology in organizations. (book review)
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- Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
- Article date:
- March 1, 2002
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Ethics for psychologists: A handbook By Ronald D. Francis Leicester: BPS Books. 1999. Pp. v+255. Cased, 29.95 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 1 8543 3270 8
The ethical practice of psychology in organizations Edited by Rodney L. Lowman Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. 1998. Pp. xiv+299. Paper, $US19.95. ISBN 1 5579 8486 7
Psychologists are sometimes accused of being the `servants of power' or Machiavellian types without purpose or principle, lurking in the background of organizations proffering secret advice to managers. However, psychologists are not alone in this respect. The claim of many professions that they are there to protect and serve ...