Dr. Martin, a clinical neuropsychologist, works diligently to be accurate, honest, and truthful as he provides services to his patients. Which Ethical Principle is Dr. Martin upholding?

A. Beneficence and Nonmaleficence
B. Integrity
C. Respect for People’s Rights and Dignity
D. Fair Billing and Reporting


B. Integrity

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Why is it necessary to study a sample of individuals that is representative of a larger population? a. because a sample gives better statistical strength than a population, and this allows a research to "confirm" any hypothesis (s)he has made b. because there are ethical restrictions against gathering data from a population, but not a sample

c. because a population will include too many people who would be unwilling to answer questions honestly. d. because it would be impractical, perhaps even impossible, to attempt to gather data from an entire population of individuals.

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The process that refers to changing physical energy into electrical signals is called agnosia.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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What is an example of habituation?

a. ?learning to smoke cigarettes b. ?learning to ride a bike c. ?learning to ignore a barking dog d. ?learning to associate the smell of rose perfume with your grandmother

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Which characteristics apply to the "integrity" dimension of moral maturity?

a. Virtuous, fair, and just b. Consistent, conscientious, rational, and hard working c. Clear values, highly developed conscience, and law abiding d. Responsible, loyal, faithful, and honorable

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