The ethical guideline of informed consent specifically asserts that:
A) deception is always ethically justified and is a part of most experiments.
B) participants should be told of the key procedures in a study and told that they withdraw from the study without consequence.
C) experimenters need to be informed about significant research that has already been done in their research areas.
D) participants can be deceived when it is ethically justified and no other alternatives are feasible.
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