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The first federally funded program for compensatory education was the Carolina Abecedarian Project, which began in the 1960s as a preschool enrichment program for underprivileged children..
 
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Which of the following is not a practice dictated by the American Psychological Association's ethical guidelines for the use of human participants?
 
  a. Participants must give informed consent prior to participating in a research project.
  b. Participants have the right to cease participation at any time.
  c. Participants must be debriefed at the conclusion of the study.
  d. Data collected from participants is not subject to confidentiality guidelines.



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Answer to Question 1

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