American psychologists
‘People will get used to judgments being done by machines’
How would you feel if two judges imposed different sentences for the same offense? Or if two radiologists reached different diagnoses for the same x-ray? Or, even worse, if the same judge or the same doctor decided differently on similar cases, depending on their mood or fatigue?
Turkish scientist’s research awarded by American Psychological Association
A Turkish scientist has been presented the 2017 Doctoral Thesis Research Award by the American Psychological Association (APA), İzmir’s Economy University announced on Feb. 19.
BLOG: A social psychological look at Turkey's controversial security bill
It is common knowledge that laws created under the Harm Principle are written to protect people from being harmed by others. However, their presence is the proof that when not in a frame of limits, we may, consciously or unconsciously, cause harm to those around us.