A researcher who uses a cost-benefit analysis will decide to conduct a piece of research if

a. the study has no potential costs
b. it is approved by the institutional review board
c. it has potential benefits for science or society
d. it doesn't violate universal ethical principles
e. the expected benefits of the study outweigh its potential costs

E

Psychology

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Your five-year-old nephew thinks about and understands the world differently than you do. This difference illustrates:

a. cognitive development c. social development b. nature versus nurture d. accommodation

Psychology