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Confronting the ubiquity of electronic communication and social media: Ethical and legal considerations for psychoeducational practice
Joseph A. Demers,
Amanda L Sullivan
Educational Psychology
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Social Sciences
legal considerations
81%
communication media
78%
school psychologist
72%
social media
49%
electronics
43%
ethical guidelines
40%
ethical concerns
36%
Confidentiality
31%
networking
26%
privacy
25%
exclusion
23%
well-being
20%
Internet
19%
communication
16%
student
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Communications Media
100%
Social Media
77%
Psychology
28%
Bullying
27%
Confidentiality
25%
Privacy
25%
Social Networking
23%
Internet
20%
Mental Competency
20%
Information Storage and Retrieval
18%
Communication
15%
Students
14%
Guidelines
13%
Child
9%