
A person who believes that researchers have no right to invade people's privacy for research purposes and that deliberate deception of the researcher's true intentions can always cause potential harm to subjects is a(n) ______________.
A) ethical absolutist
B) reactive researcher
C) ethical relativist
D) Hawthorne effector
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