When is it acceptable for a researcher to dispense with obtaining the informed consent of research participants?
A) Whenever there is no deception involved in the research
B) Whenever the risk of harm to the participants is minimal, they participate voluntarily, and their confidentiality is ensured
C) Whenever the participants are being paid for their participation
D) Whenever the research has been approved by an IRB
Correct Answer:
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Q12: Experiments involving deception
A) should never be done
Q13: _ is the use of another person's
Q14: Information obtained about a research participant during
Q15: An ethical psychologist
A) mistreats animal participants.
B) submits
Q16: _ means that the investigator explains the
Q18: The view that animal life is somehow
Q19: If a research participant becomes upset in
Q20: A researcher using only animals has an
Q21: It is acceptable to make up data
Q22: Animals are often used to answer research
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