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CPY 7400: Ethics & Law in Clinical Psychology

Assignment

For this class, you will complete an ethics application paper and presentation.*

For this paper, you will need to use:

  • at least 7 scholarly sources (including scholarly books and at least 4 peer-reviewed journal articles since 2005)
  • APA style for formatting and citations

Learn how to locate these resources in the library or the library's web site by using this guide. 

*Please review the assignment specifications on your course syllabus.

Ethics Sources

Ethics Reference Sources

Search SPU Library Resources for more sources on this topic. 

Subject Guide Learning Outcomes

By the end of using this subject guide, students should be able to:

  • identify a peer-reviewed article on your paper topic
  • use the catalog to identify a book on your paper topic
  • create a properly formatted APA paper including cover page, abstract, in-text citations, and references

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Convert text files to audio

It can be extremely useful or necessary to listen to text-based readings rather than only to visually read them:book on audio

  • Use your commuting, walking, or cleaning time to listen to your course texts!
  • Listen while you visually read along with a text to try to increase comprehension and memory.
  • Use as a writing strategy: listen to your own writing as a way to notice areas to improve.
  • Use a a motivation strategy; if you don't feel motivated to do anything, at least listening to readings will allow you to make some progress and may re-engage you in your work.

 

SPU has a tool called SensusAccess, which can convert text-based files to audio (plus other ways to change file types).

  1. Start at SPU’s SensusAccess Conversion Tool.
  2. (Step 1 of process) Upload a PDF document (or text or URL) you’d like converted to a streaming audio file. (If you have a print book, scan to PDF the section you need. If you are starting with a text file in another format, go straight to Step 6.)
  3. (Step 2) Select Accessibility conversion. This will send you a Word document, which will put header and footer info into correct places (it won't read you all those headers and footers) and which you can then edit otherwise as needed (don't need to listen to the 25 references at the end of the chapter? Delete them!).
  4. (Step 4) Email the file to yourself at your SPU email address, which takes only a few minutes to process.
  5. Re-start at SensusAccess Conversion Tool, and (Step 1) upload the Word document you’d been emailed. 
  6. (Step 2) Select MP3 audio as the target format.
  7. (Step 3) Select language of document and audio speed (choose default to start, then consider another speed later if necessary).
  8. (Step 4) Email the streaming file to yourself. It may take longer to process, depending on the length of audio, but is usually ready with 5 min - 1 hour.

The streaming audio file will be a link in the email and is available for one week. If you need it longer, re-convert the Word file to mp3.

Happy listening!

audiobook by Clea Doltz is licensed CC BY 3.0.