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saraeharris

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Describe the components of informed consent and the purpose of such consent.
 
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From the standpoint of social cognitive research, which of the following features would you look for in a computer simulation program?
 
  a. A program that models and explains various problem-solving procedures.
  b. A program that provides clear and detailed problem-solving instructions and tips.
  c. A program that combines animation, sound, and text.
  d. A virtual reality environment.



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Answer to Question 1

The consent should be voluntary, informed, and given by a competent individual. Informed consent has two purposes: to enable potential subjects to make an informed choice and to document their decision to participate. To make an informed choice, one must understand the purpose of the study, the procedures, the risks and benefits, the obligations of both themselves and the researcher. There should be no coercion of the potential subjects.

Answer to Question 2

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