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TVarnum

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Why are privacy issues especially acute when doing sex research in cyberspace?
 
  A) Most people conducting research in cyberspace are not genuine scientists.
  B) Anonymity can never be 100 guaranteed.
  C) Internet research is not required to follow ethical guidelines.
  D) Actually, privacy issues are not an issue when doing sex research in cyberspace.

Question 2

One of the major drawbacks of Internet-based research is:
 
  A) the inability to keep track of data.
  B) the risk of sample-selection bias.
  C) the large numbers of people who respond.
  D) the inability to generalize results.



Meganchabluk

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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