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mydiamond

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When can the researcher omit informed consent, when existing data from records and/or specimens are used?
 
  A) The study does not involve an intervention.
  B) The researcher is gathering data anonymously.
  C) Health professional students are used as subjects.
  D) The study is gathering data from records over 10 years old.

Question 2

Interview schedules are generally more successful than questionnaires in obtaining information about socially unacceptable behaviors.
 
  A) True
  B) False



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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