Under the strictest definition of informed consent:
A) deception is all right as long as studies are followed by thorough debriefings.
B) all research involving deception is unethical.
C) it would be impossible to perform placebo studies.
D) slight risks to participants need not be disclosed.
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Q27: According to the chapter, a useful metaphor
Q28: The American Psychological Association's principles emphasize that:
A)
Q29: Institutional review is required for studies that:
A)
Q30: In Milgram's obedience-to-authority research, which ethical principle(s)
Q31: In Milgram's obedience-to-authority research, ethical principles were
Q33: Debriefing is important because:
A) the experimenter can
Q34: The deception at issue in Milgram's study
Q35: The scientist's rights in an experiment do
Q36: Interpretation of the principle of informed consent
Q37: In a federally funded institution:
A) all research
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