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Nonmaleficence, one of the five fundamental ethical principles, states that researchers:
 
  a. should not inflict intentional harm to participants and avoid the risk of harming others.
  b. should assignparticipants from waiting list to delayed-treatment groups.
  c. should treat unequals unequally only in proportion to their relevant differences.
  d. should present the facts of how a study is going to be executed.

Question 2

Freud's three levels of consciousness include: the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious. Freud focused his work in which area of the consciousness?
 
  a. Conscious
  b. Preconscious
  c. Unconscious
  d. Postconscious



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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