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craiczarry

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Psychological studies with human participants are
 
  A) always problematic and have to meet a higher test of ethical standards than natural sciences.
  B) physically intrusive.
  C) subject to government approval.
  D) rarely physically intrusive.

Question 2

Injecting live disease organisms into a participant, not related to the treatment needs of a participant, without the participant's permission is
 
  A) ethical in some circumstances.
  B) ethical with prison populations.
  C) at least questionable and probably unethical.
  D) ethical in euthanasia



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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