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Who is considered the "first lady of management?"
Debriefing
Providing a detailed explanation to participants after an experiment or study, clarifying the purpose and revealing any deceit used during the study.
Ethical Guidelines
refer to the codes of conduct proposed by organizations to guide members in making decisions that are moral, ethical, and socially responsible.
American Psychological Association
A professional organization representing psychologists in the United States, dedicated to advancing the science and profession of psychology.
Social-Cognitive Perspective
A viewpoint in psychology that emphasizes the importance of observational learning, self-efficacy, situational influences, and cognitive processes in understanding behavior.
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