Bowers Mary, Pipes Randolph B
Ethics Behav. 2000;10(1):65-79. doi: 10.1207/S15327019EB1001_5.
Participants (62 students from 6 doctoral programs in professional psychology) were given 3 ethical dilemmas, asked to generate their own solutions, and asked to make judgments about a number of provided alternatives. Students were asked either to make decisions after seeking consultation or to make decisions independently of consultation. There were few significant between-group differences along a number of dimensions including participants' ratings of acceptability of provided alternatives and levels of certainty, justification, and satisfaction with personally generated solutions. For one of the vignettes, individuals using consultation, when compared with the control group, were significantly more likely to prefer their own solution to that of provided alternatives. The study was viewed as a needed first step in investigating a cherished assumption in clinical practice.
参与者(来自6个专业心理学博士项目的62名学生)被给予3个伦理困境,要求他们提出自己的解决方案,并对提供的一些备选方案进行评判。学生们被要求要么在寻求咨询后做出决定,要么独立于咨询做出决定。在包括参与者对提供的备选方案的可接受性评级以及确定性、正当性和对个人提出的解决方案的满意度等多个维度上,组间几乎没有显著差异。对于其中一个小插曲,与对照组相比,进行咨询的个体明显更倾向于选择自己的解决方案而非提供的备选方案中的解决方案。该研究被视为调查临床实践中一个长期存在的假设的必要第一步。