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Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
Gary G. Ford
- pp 23-40
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Psychological Testing and Psychological Assessment: A Review of Evidence and Issues.
Gregory J. Meyer,Stephen E. Finn,Lorraine D. Eyde,Gary G. Kay,Kevin L. Moreland,Robert R. Dies,Elena J. Eisman,Tom W. Kubiszyn,Geoffrey M. Reed +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a multimethod assessment battery provides a structured means for skilled clinicians to maximize the validity of individualized assessments.
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Psychological research online: report of Board of Scientific Affairs' Advisory Group on the Conduct of Research on the Internet.
Robert E. Kraut,Judith S. Olson,Mahzarin R. Banaji,Amy Bruckman,Jeffrey Cohen,Mick P. Couper +5 more
TL;DR: Some benefits and challenges of conducting psychological research via the Internet are described and recommendations to both researchers and institutional review boards for dealing with them are offered.
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Measures of impulsivity in cigarette smokers and non-smokers
TL;DR: Regular smokers were more impulsive than never smokers using personality and behavioral measures of impulsivity, and smokers had statistically higher impulsivity scores on most scales.
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The effects of violent video game habits on adolescent hostility, aggressive behaviors, and school performance
TL;DR: Adolescents who expose themselves to greater amounts of video game violence were more hostile, reported getting into arguments with teachers more frequently, were more likely to be involved in physical fights, and performed more poorly in school.
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Distinguishing addiction and high engagement in the context of online game playing
TL;DR: It is concluded that the study supports the idea that it is inappropriate to use some of the previously used criteria for addiction when researching or diagnosing computer-related addictions.