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fahad

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Which was not identified by John Monahan as a group at potential risk of physical harm?
 
  a. research subjects
  b. researchers
  c. lab animals
  d. third parties

Question 2

Weighing the potential benefits from doing research against the possibility of harm to the people being studied is a fundamental ethical dilemma in
 
  a. all research
  b. no research
  c. some research
  d. most research



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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