Psy545Wk1

Psy545Wk1

Ethical Awareness Inventory Outcomes

Beth Pratt

University of Phoenix















Ethical Awareness Inventory Outcomes
The pursuing paper will examine my ethical inventory and awareness profile. I will explain the following results, which stated that the bases of my ethics are on my views of character founded on personal virtuous. First, I will analyze the ethical awareness inventory value of apprehension of my own personal ethical view and secondly, the relation between my professional and personal ethics in the psychology field (The Williams Institute For Ethics And Management, 2006). Scoring highly in the “character perspective” and low-level scoring in the “results and equity perspectives”.

















The Williams Institute Ethics Awareness assessment is a series of wide characterizations representing four prominent aggregations of ethical doctrine (Williams Institute for Ethics and Management, 2006). Those concepts are character, results, obligation, and equity. I was intrigued by the Ethics Awareness Inventory (EAI) and the outcomes; in summary equivocal is the word I would utilize. The EAI does seem a little conjuring and wonder whether the measurement has been theoretically validated. I suspect that my inquiry is due to my ethical view and style. That is, I do not understand how one could have ethical demeanor measurements but through measurable outcomes. If the results are not measurable, there is questions as to clinical ethical existing constructs. The inventory is based on articulation, awareness, and application (Ethics Awareness Inventory, 2006).
The value of discernment of one's personal ethical view is paramount in the way I move through life. It also is valuable as to how I react to others and not making it personal or appearing to place judgment. Because I believe that “being” versus just “doing” what is good counts. It is more...