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APA ethical standards for the humane care of animals in research
 
  a) begins with the procurement of animals and continues until termination of life
 b) applies to the procurement of animals.
 c) applies to the procurement and treatment of animals, but not to termination.
 d) applies only to the manner in which an animal is terminated.

Question 2

Which of the following survey method results in the highest completion rate?
 
  a) Personal interviews conducted in the participant's hom
 b) Personal interviews conducted via phone
 c) Mailed surveys
 d) Mailed surveys including a summary letter and prepaid return envelope



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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