Websites

American Psychological Association – Ethics Office

  • Provides a variety of ethics resources.

Before Belmont: Ethics in Experimental Psychology

  • Before Belmont: Ethics in Experimental Psychology highlights key ethical principles in human research through the 20th century medical and psychological experiments that tested and redefined their boundaries. Through the intersection of basic and applied psychology and the wider field of medical research, the need for an ethical code of conduct became a critical yet controversial subject, eventually leading to action on the part of both professional organizations and the United States federal government. 

Center for Ethics Education – Fordham University

  • Supports interdisciplinary dialogue and scholarship on ethics and ethics education.

Concept Map for the CIA torture, by Mike Britt

  • Kohlberg’s levels of moral development illustrated in a map of the stages and some rationales that Mike Britt has heard for the CIA torture.

ncpre, National Center for Professional & Research Ethics – Collaborative Online Resource Environment

  • Site created to support academic culture of excellence at Coordinated Science Laboratory: College of Engineering at Illinois. 

Ethics Education Library

  • Ethics education resources for engineering and sciences, provides several articles on teaching ethics in psychology, most from Teaching of Psychology Journal.

Ethics Study Guide

  • Guide to accompany the documentary Doctors of the Dark Side.

Ethics Unwrapped – The University of Texas at Austin

  •  Resources for teaching ethics

National Science Foundation – Online Resource Center for Ethics Education in Science and Engineering

  • Information about funding opportunities.

OTRP Teaching Resources

  • Resource for teaching ethics.

Updating the AI Assessment Scale

  • Helping educators understand the practical and ethical implications of Generative Artificial Intelligence

UNESCO – Social and Human Sciences – Ethics Education Programme

  • Supports programs in ethics education in scientific and professional education.

Yourmorals.org

  • Provides useful and interesting resources for ethics classes and seminars, while testing a variety of theories about moral psychology.