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2008 Graduate Student Ethics Writing Prize!

The APA Ethics Committee and the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) are pleased to announce the seventh annual prize for a graduate student paper on psychology and ethics. The prize is open to graduate student affiliates of APA (that is, APAGS members) currently enrolled in a psychology graduate program.

The honoree will receive $1,000, a round trip ticket to APA's 2008 Annual Convention, in Boston, MA, plus three nights of hotel accommodation. The prize will be presented at the convention, where the student will have an opportunity to present the winning paper for comment by members of the APA Ethics Committee.

"Psychology and ethics" is defined broadly, to include any empirical or theoretical paper that examines psychology and ethics in relation to science or research, practice, education, public interest, or theory of ethics. The paper must indicate why its particular focus is worthy of attention.

Submissions must be written in APA style and may not exceed 25 double-spaced pages (including tables and references). Submissions may not have been previously published or submitted for publication.

While it is expected that authors will receive assistance from faculty advisors, such assistance must not be sufficiently extensive for the faculty member to merit authorship on the paper. The student author must be able to claim sole authorship. (Jointly authored student papers are acceptable.) While papers written for ethics courses are acceptable, it is generally the case that course papers require considerable additional work to warrant serious contention for the Ethics Prize, which is normally awarded to a paper of publishable or near-publishable quality.

Please submit papers to:

studentethicsprize@apa.org

          or

APA Office of Ethics (attn: Ethics Prize)
American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC, 20002

When submitting your paper via email, please provide a title page with your name and contact information, including email address. The paper should also include a second title page without any author-identifying information.

If submitting hard copies, submit one with identifying information, including email address, and two copies with no identifying information.

Papers must be received in the Ethics Office by Friday, April 25, 2008 in order to be eligible for the prize.

The Committee making the award, which is comprised of members from the Ethics Committee and APAGS, will judge papers based upon quality and originality of ideas, clarity of analysis and expression, and adequacy of literature review. The Committee will announce the winning paper by June 15. Questions about the prize should be submitted to Stephen Behnke under the subject heading "Student ethics prize."

 


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