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colton

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In a study in which participants are tricked into believing that they caused harm to someone else, a researcher is obligated to make sure that the participants are told about the true nature of the study before they leave and also must make sure that the participants do not feel badly about their behavior. These two obligations are referred to as
 
  a. informed consent and debriefing.
  b. debriefing and protection from harm.
  c. protection from harm and confidentiality.
  d. confidentiality and informed consent.

Question 2

After Mr. Flay has finished filling out a survey that he thought was on cooking skills, he is told that the actual purpose of the survey was to assess his intelligence. This best represents the concept of
 
  a. informed consent.
  b. debriefing.
  c. protection from harm.
  d. confidentiality.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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