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Some fear that the use of deception in psychological experiments leads to distrust of the field of psychology, is an unnecessary invasion of privacy, and is a denial of self-determination. Follow-up studies of research participants have shown
 
  a. the above fears are well founded.
   b. participants do not mind deception and accept it as necessary for good research.
  c. participants who were deceived reported less educational benefit than those not deceived.
  d. participants who were deceived enjoyed the experience less than those who were not deceived.

Question 2

Which of the following is the basic assumption of science that states when researchers interact with the natural world this has a primary say in truth?
 
  a. discoverability in nature
  b. control in nature
  c. uniformity in nature
  d. reality in nature



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Answer to Question 1

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