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jerry coleman

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Fully informed consent may:
 
  a. be more harmful than helpful.
  b. actually eliminate the phenomenon under study.
  c. bias participants' behavior.
  d. all of these

Question 2

Deception in a study is:
 
  a. justified if the potential benefits of the study outweigh the potential harm to the participants.
  b. justified if there are no alternative procedures available to attain the information.
  c. justified if there are no alternative procedures available and the potential benefits outweigh the potential harm to the participants.
  d. never justified.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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