The scientist's rights in an experiment do not include the right to:
A) seek knowledge about a problem.
B) hold back information from the participant if revealing it would sabotage the outcome.
C) expose the research participant to lasting harm if there is no other way to obtain desired information.
D) dispense with informed consent in some circumstances.
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Q30: In Milgram's obedience-to-authority research, which ethical principle(s)
Q31: In Milgram's obedience-to-authority research, ethical principles were
Q32: Under the strictest definition of informed consent:
A)
Q33: Debriefing is important because:
A) the experimenter can
Q34: The deception at issue in Milgram's study
Q36: Interpretation of the principle of informed consent
Q37: In a federally funded institution:
A) all research
Q38: Fully informed consent may:
A) be more harmful
Q39: Institutional review boards are typically made up
Q40: Deception in a study is:
A) justified if
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