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charchew

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In reference to Case Study 2 on page 130 of your text, which of the following is an ethical concern regarding the decisions made by the experimental psychologist?
 
  A) The psychologist was not present during data collection to ensure the
  welfare of the participants
  B) The psychologist agreed to work with a food company on an applied problem
  C) The psychologist designed the experiment based on her experience with and
  training in research
  D) The problem to be solved involved absenteeism and cereal

Question 2

In reference to Case Study 1 on page 130 of your text, which of the following is an ethical problem with the study?
 
  A) The sender was concealed from the observers
  B) The experimenter conducted additional analyses only using high ESP subjects
  C) The fourth experiment produced results which were no better than would be
  expected by chance alone
  D) The experimenter only reported the data from the first three experiments



chloejackso

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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