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meagbuch

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In their review of psychological research, the members of an IRB will NOT consider
 
  a. the degree of risk involved in participating in the research.
  b. the benefits to be gained from the research relative to any risk of harm to the participants.
  c. the procedures used to ensure voluntary participation and confidentiality.
  d. the cost of carrying out the research.

Question 2

A summary of the entire research project is to _____ and a description of the findings, using statistical language, is to _____.
 
  a. Abstract; Results
 b. Method section; Results
  c. Abstract; Discussion
 d. Results; Discussion



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

a



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