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What Is Not a Justification for Being Vague During Informed

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What is not a justification for being vague during informed consent?


A) If the individuals knew all of the details of the study, they would likely decline participation
B) Incomplete disclosure is necessary to accomplish the goals of the study
C) There's a plan do debrief participants after they are finished
D) There are no undisclosed risks that are more than minimal

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