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The author concludes that Facebook should
 
  a. agree to follow the same guidelines other researchers already follow.
  b. conduct an experiment that is similar to the Stanford prison experiment.
  c. continue to conduct its experiments without full disclosure.
  d. interpret its users trust to mean that users don't mind participating in all types of research.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is not a fact?
 
  a. It is ethical for a social media company to do research on its users.
  b. Sandberg believes that Facebook is not wrong in engaging in research.
  c. Social media companies collect their users' information to do research.
  d. The British government is now investigating Facebook's experiment.



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Answer to Question 1

a. agree to follow the same guidelines other researchers already follow.

Answer to Question 2

a. It is ethical for a social media company to do research on its users.





 

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