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Here we're looking at a couple multiple choice questions, so we'll just go in order.
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Oh, that's green.
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I am sorry.
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Question 44.
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Three major ethical concerns of psychological researchers are deception, lasting harm to subjects, and invasion of privacy.
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This is extremely important.
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Everything needs to be anonymous to protect each individual participant's right to privacy, right to not be outed for their answers.
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Question 45.
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A subset of a population is chosen for inclusion in an experiment by using a procedure that ensures all members of said population have an equal chance of being selected to participate in the experimental study.
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This procedure involves the use of random sampling.
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Random sampling is when you have a population and you pick, not based on any demographic, not based on anything, you're just, for example, if there's 500 people in the population, you're going to pick a sample of, let's say, 100.
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You're just going to jumble them up, give them a number, and then randomly pick 100 of those numbers so that you're not biased, there's no bias involved in the experiment before it's even started...