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  • 1. Resolution on the Americans with Disabilities Act

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  • 2. APA Ethics Office

    Provides a link to the APA Ethics Office web site, which presents the full Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct and related information.

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  • 3. APA permissions policy

    Provides a link to the APA Copyright and Permissions Policy web page.

    Web Page
  • 4. Public Interest: Race and Ethnicity

    In 2005 the American Psychological Association (APA) called for the immediate retirement of all American Indian mascots, symbols, images and personalities by schools, colleges, universities, athletic teams and organizations. APA's position is based on a growing body of social science literature that shows the harmful effects of racial stereotyping and inaccurate racial portrayals, including the particularly harmful effects of American Indian sports mascots on the social identity development and self-esteem of American Indian young people.

    Web Article
  • 5. Interpreting the Magnitudes of Correlation Coefficients: Comment

    Copyright 2003 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0003-066X/03/$12.00 Vol. 58, No. 1, 78–80 monomethod correlation coefficients, which yield results that are artificially large compared with associations found between realworld, independently measured variables.

    Journal Article (January 2003)
  • 6. Androcentric Reporting of Gender Differences in APA Journals: 1965-2004

    Few articles used generic masculine pronouns to refer to both women and men. However, explanations of gender differences within articles that mentioned such differences in their abstracts and titles referenced attributes of women significantly more often than attributes of men.

    Journal Article (November 2006)
  • 7. APA resolution recommending the immediate retirement of American Indian mascots, symbols, images, and personalities by schools, colleges, universities, athletic teams, and organizations

    This PDF is the APA Resolution Recommending the Immediate Retirement of American Indian Mascots, Symbols, Images, and Personalities by Schools, Colleges, Universities, Athletic Teams, and Organizations

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  • 8. CONSORT: Transparent Reporting of Trials

    Provides a link to the CONSORT statement web site for more information about the statement.

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  • 9. Full Disclosure of Interests

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  • 10. Guidelines for Psychological Practice With Older Adults

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    Journal Article (January 2004)

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