How does a researcher obtain informed consent from a child?
A) Because the child is a minor,the researcher doesn't need to worry about obtaining informed consent.
B) The researcher must ask the child's parent(s) first,and then ask the child for their assent.
C) The researcher only has to ask the child's parent(s) .
D) The researcher only has to ask the child if they agree to participate.
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