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karlynnae

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People may feel obliged to participate in research when they are receiving benefits from a program that is being evaluated. This subtle form of coercion violates a participant's right to
 
  A) privacy.
  B) informed consent.
  C) free services.
  D) Both A and B

Question 2

What is one of the reasons why program evaluation research poses significant ethical problems?
 
  A) The programs were created by politicians.
  B) The program staff may not approve of the evaluation.
  C) It would be impossible to identify a control group.
  D) The research participants are typically recipients of the services of the program and therefore may feel obliged to participate.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: D





 

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