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fagboi

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The Nuremberg Code (1947 ) and the Declaration of Helsinki (1967 ) set forth guidelines affirming that
 
  A) the validity of a study's findings should always be primary in the minds of researchers.
   B) human subjects participating in all experiments have rights that must be respected.
   C) prisoners alone do not have the right to decline to participate in studies that hold promise for the greater society.
   D) all experimenters must have rigorous training in research methodology to insure that the goals of science are progressed.

Question 2

ADHD can be best described as a ____________ disorder with genetic, biological, and environmental influences.
 
  A) neurodevelopmental
  B) psychological
  C) multidimensional
  D) neurobehavioral



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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