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Name three things that psychologists are supposed to inform participants about when obtaining informed consent, according to the American Psychological Association's code of ethics.

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Meta-analysis can miss detecting results that are actually statistically significant due to __________ samples and/or possible methodological __________.
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Answer to Question 1

MANY POSSIBLE ANSWERS, INCLUDING ANY THREE OF THE FOLLOWING: 1) THE PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH; 2) THE PROCEDURES TO BE USED; 3) THE DURATION; 4) POTENTIAL RISKS, DISCOMFORT, OR ADVERSE EFFECTS; 5) THEIR RIGHT TO DECLINE OR TERMINATE PARTICIPATION; 6) FORESEEABLE CONSEQUENCES OF WITHDRAWING; 7) FORESEEABLE RESEARCH BENEFITS; 8) LIMITS OF CONFIDENTIALITY; 9) INCENTIVES FOR PARTICIPATION; 10) WHOM TO CONTACT REGARDING THEIR RIGHTS (AND THE RIGHTS OF THE RESEARCHER).

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SMALL; FLAWS.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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