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Violations of the ethical code
 
  A) only happened in the past.
  B) never occur in the United States
  C) are always obvious and easily detected.
  D) have continued in modern times, and all over the world.

Question 2

The research community recognizes clear prohibitions when recognizing research ethics including all of these EXCEPT
 
  A) never cause unnecessary or irreversible harm to research participants.
  B) never unnecessarily humiliate or degrade research participants.
  C) never release harmful information about specific individuals collected for research purposes.
  D) voluntary consent is sometimes needed.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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