A researcher conducted a study but forgot to get participants' informed consent. Which principle of the Belmont Report did she violate? Beneficence Justice Deception Respect for Individuals
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Critics of deception in research have assumed that deceptive studies are harmful to participants. The empirical data on this issue suggest that: A. many deceptive studies do produce significant distress for subjects who were not forewarned about the possibility of deception. B. most participants in deceptive studies report that they enjoyed the experience and didn't mind being misled. C. deceptive research seriously undermines subjects' trust in others. D. both a and c are the case.
Critics of deception in research have assumed that deceptive studies are harmful to subjects. The empirical data on this issue suggest that: A. many deceptive studies do have significant negative effects on subjects. B. most participants in deceptive studies report that they enjoyed the experience and didn't mind being misled. C. deceptive research seriously undermines subjects' trust in others. D. Both a and $c$.
Researchers might use ____________ when providing participants with the full details of the experiment could skew their responses. a. informed consent b. deception c. ethics d. debriefing
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