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nmorano1

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When there is a conflict between the potential benefit of research to society versus the possibility of harm to the participants
 
  a. the individual comes first
  b. society comes first
  c. the researcher must rely on his or her personal judgment
  d. the researcher must rely on the judgment of colleagues through the IRB

Question 2

The APA ethics code covers all
 
  a. activities of psychologists
  b. professional activities of psychologists
  c. professional activities of psychologists and those under their supervision
  d. research activities of psychologists and those under their supervision.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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