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Sportsfan2111

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The first ethical principle for psychologists is
 
  A) do no harm.
  B) check your data.
  C) calculate the mean.
  D) spare the rod.

Question 2

The personal interests and observations of researchers
 
  A) can serve as important sources of research questions as well as sustaining the researchers' interest in a project.
  B) have no place in scientific research.
  C) can serve as a starting point for research, but cannot sustain interest in a project.
  D) have not been used by serious psychologists in their research



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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