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jparksx

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Ethical concerns over possible inhumane treatment of human research participants arose in response to
 
  A) the conduct of German researchers during World War II.
  B) Hiroshima.
  C) the demands of Amnesty International.
  D) American involvement in Vietnam and Cambodia.

Question 2

The American Psychological Association
 
  A) developed the first set of ethical guidelines in 1923.
  B) was one of the last organizations to develop ethical guidelines for research, but is generally recognized as having the most comprehensive set of guidelines.
  C) decided to adopt the guidelines of the American Medical Association (AMA) because those guidelines were comprehensive and entirely adequate to guide psychological research.
  D) was one of the first professional organizations to develop ethical guidelines for research.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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