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Discuss the use of deception in research? Is it ever ethical? What are some limitations?
 
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A(n) __________ is a set of logically connected statements that start simple and end with a clear conclusion that pulls everything together.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Deception is a mild type of harm to participants - voluntary participation and a person's right not to participate can be critical. Deception is never preferable. Limitations show that it has a clear purpose, use it only to the minimal degree
necessary, obtain informed consent, always debrief.

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