Ethical behaviour among registered and non-registered counsellors
This study seeks to identify whether or not there is a difference in the ethical behaviour of registered counsellors and non-registered counsellors. This study also seeks to identify if there is a difference between ethical behaviour based on the demographic factors of age, gender, experience and qu...
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Institute of Advanced Science Extension (IASE)
2017
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| Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61769/1/Ethical%20behaviour%20among%20registered%20and%20non-registered%20counsellors.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61769/ http://www.science-gate.com/IJAAS/V4I3/Rani.html |
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| Summary: | This study seeks to identify whether or not there is a difference in the ethical behaviour of registered counsellors and non-registered counsellors. This study also seeks to identify if there is a difference between ethical behaviour based on the demographic factors of age, gender, experience and qualification of the counsellors. The study design adopted is the ex-post facto design. The study sample comprises of 355 registered counsellors and non-registered counsellors all over Malaysia. The study tool employed is Ethics Practice Survey adapted by previous research. The analyses used are the T-test and the One-Way ANOVA. The study results show that registered counsellors have more ethics if compared to their non-registered counterparts. Next, the study results also demonstrate that there is a significant difference between the ethical behaviour of counsellors according to their age, gender, experience and qualification of counsellors. The implications of the study are also elaborated. |
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