Discuss ethical considerations and deception in conducting experiments
What will be an ideal response?
Manipulation and deception may be used in experiments, but an IRB should be
consulted to ensure that the risk to the participant can be minimized.
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The elections of both Bill Clinton in 1992 and George W. Bush in 2000 are examples of ______.
a. how the direct election of presidents has proven successful b. situations in which a candidate dominated the popular vote c. winning the presidency without winning the popular vote d. the successful outcome of voting in a direct democracy
The civil rights movement of the 1950s-1960s was most successful in eliminating ______ but was far less successful in eliminating ______.
A. de jure discrimination; de facto discrimination B. de facto discrimination; de jure discrimination C. economic differences among the races; political differences among the races D. differences in levels of educational attainment among the races; differences in levels of social attainment among the races