Child Psych

Category - Management

What do the majority of psychology supervisees tend to do when they observe what they perceive as unethical behavior on the part of their supervisor?
  1. Keep it to themselves.
  2. Open up to their supervisor about their concerns.
  3. Share their concerns with a trusted friend or colleague.
  4. Report the perceived violation to someone with authority.
Explanation
Answer: C - Published research studies show that the majority of supervisees who observe what they perceive as an ethical violation on the part of their supervisor share their concerns with a friend or colleague. Actually opening up to their supervisor about their concerns occurs less often, followed by talking to no one, and filing a formal report the least often of all.
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