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Unit 1 – Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Topic 1.6
How does the principle of beneficence, as outlined in the American Psychological Association's Ethical Guidelines, interact with the Hippocratic Oath's "do no harm" clause often taken by medical professionals?
There is no interaction between the two; they operate independently.
The Hippocratic Oath emphasizes truthfulness, while beneficence prioritizes well-being.
Both principles prioritize patient welfare above all else.
The principle of beneficence is more focused on positive actions than "do no harm."
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