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rmenurse

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After a study of the effects of alcohol using a balanced placebo design, the researcher has an ethical obligation to
 
  A) debrief the participants about the deception and the reason for the deception.
  B) offer the participant a free doctor visit to make sure that no damage was done.
  C) provide a ride home for each participant.
  D) provide a note that says that the participant's intoxication is the result of a research study.

Question 2

Why does the balanced placebo design raise ethical issues?
 
  A) Because it involves deception.
  B) Because it involves the consumption of a substance that may pose risks.
  C) Because it involves the consumption of a substance that has legal restrictions.
  D) All of the above



nekcihc358

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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