When an action or decision is deemed reasonable, acceptable, or morally right based on a set of criteria or standards. In psychology, justification refers to the ethical reasoning behind the use of certain methods or practices.
Related terms
Ethical Standards: Guidelines that outline appropriate behavior and conduct in psychological research and practice.
Informed Consent: Obtaining voluntary agreement from individuals before involving them in any research study or intervention.
Beneficence: The principle that psychologists should act in ways that promote the welfare and well-being of individuals involved in their research or practice.