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Social relationships are not important to nonhuman primates and bonds between individuals usually do not last very long.
Ethical Issues
Ethical issues pertain to moral dilemmas and considerations that arise in the conduct of professional practices, highlighting the importance of principles such as honesty, respect, and fairness.
Informed Consent
Principle that individuals being assessed should give their permission for the assessment after they are given information concerning such items as the nature and purposes of the assessment, fees, involvement by others in the assessment process (e.g., teachers, therapists), and the limits of confidentiality.
Justifiable Deception
Situations or contexts in which misleading or lying is considered acceptable or warranted based on overarching ethical or moral standards.
Accreditation Standard
A set of criteria or guidelines used by accrediting bodies to evaluate and recognize the quality and standards of educational institutions or programs.
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