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mp14

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What is the primary ethical concern in low-constraint research?
 
  A) Confidentiality
  B) Researcher's access to sensitive information
  C) Informed consent
  D) All of the above

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Why is there less concern about the nature of the manipulation in low-constraint research than there would be in experimental research?
 
  A) Because the informal low-constraint research does not require approval from the IRB.
  B) Because the participants in low-constraint research have the right to withdraw.
  C) Because the researcher controls the environment in low-constraint research.
  D) Because there is no manipulation in low-constraint research.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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